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Child Maltreatment
There is growing awareness of the public health importance of childhood maltreatment particularly in relation to the study of potential longer-term... -
Intervening in Suspected Child Maltreatment: Parents’ Responses to and Perceptions of Maltreatment in a Rural Midwestern County
Risks for child maltreatment have been found to be elevated in rural (cf. urban) areas. While previous research indicates that neighborhood processes...
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Child Care Subsidies: Opportunities for Prevention of Child Maltreatment
Child care access shapes parental involvement in the workforce, and inherently families’ economic security. Given the well-supported relationships...
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Maternal Childhood Maltreatment and Quality of Child-Mother Relationship: Mediating Role of Meta-Parenting and Parenting Stress
Experiencing childhood maltreatment by mothers could have both short-term and long-term negative consequences for them and their children. The...
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The Prevalence, Predictors, and Health Consequences of Disagreement in Reports of Child Maltreatment Exposure
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence, predictors, and consequences of disagreement between prospective caregiver and retrospective...
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Pathways between Child Maltreatment, Psychological Symptoms, and Life Satisfaction: A Network Analysis in Adolescent Inpatients
Child maltreatment is a risk factor for mental disorders and decreased life satisfaction during adolescence. We investigated whether child...
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Child Maltreatment, Mental Health, and Self-Reported Health Among Adolescent Girls in Child Welfare: Mediating Pathways
Child maltreatment is common in the US and has been shown to be associated with physical and psychological health problems in adolescence and...
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Teachers’ Responses to Child Maltreatment
PurposeTeachers play an important role in detecting and reporting child maltreatment by virtue of their extensive contact with children. Current...
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Child Maltreatment
There is growing awareness of the public health importance of childhood maltreatment particularly in relation to the study of potential longer-term... -
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Maltreatment and Parent-Child Attachment as Predictors of Dating Violence and Risky Sexual Behaviour Among High-Risk Teens
A history of maltreatment can increase risk for dating violence (DV) and risky sexual behaviour (RSB) among adolescents. Secure parent-child...
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Sexual Self-Concept After Child Maltreatment: The Role of Resilient Coping and Sexual Experience Among U.S. Young Adults
Evidence supports sexual experience as normative and health-promoting for many, but this picture is less clear for people with histories of...
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Innovative Methods in Child Maltreatment Research and Practice Advances in Detection, Causal Estimation, and Intervention
This book examines the latest methodological advancements in child maltreatment research and practice. It addresses long-standing challenges when... -
Overview of Child Maltreatment
Child maltreatment is a considerable public health problem in the United States due to its impact on the affected youth, their families and... -
Child and Caregiver Reporting on Child Maltreatment and Mental Health in the Philippines Before and After an International Child Development Program (ICDP) Parenting Intervention
Child maltreatment is a serious problem affecting millions of children. Research on self-reporting of child maltreatment has shown a difference in...
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The Child Maltreatment T32 Training Program at Penn State: Innovation for Creating the Next Generation of Scholars in Child Maltreatment Science
Creating innovation in child maltreatment research and practice begins with novel and rigorous approaches to training future professionals. This... -
Relation Between Child Psychological Maltreatment Profiles and Problematic Online Behaviors Among Chinese College Students
Psychological maltreatment is a concern linked to a variety of psychosocial and developmental adjustment problems among Chinese youth. The current...
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Child Maltreatment: Mandated Reporting
The adoption of mandated reporting statutes in the 1960s marked a cultural shift in how society viewed child maltreatment and our responsibility to... -
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