نتایج جستجو برای: emotional child maltreatment

تعداد نتایج: 253419  

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2014
Ritu Bhandari Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg Rixt van der Veen Christine E. Parsons Katherine S. Young Karen M. Grewen Alan Stein Morten L. Kringelbach Marinus H. van IJzendoorn

Childhood emotional maltreatment has been associated with a higher risk for maltreating one's own offspring. In the current study, we explored a possible role of oxytocin in mediating the association between childhood emotional maltreatment and participants' interpretation of infant facial expressions. Oxytocin levels were measured in 102 female participants using saliva samples. They rated the...

2017
Marilyn C. Welsh Eric Peterson Molly M. Jameson

College students who report a history of childhood maltreatment may be at risk for poor outcomes. In the current study, we conducted an exploratory analysis to examine potential models that statistically mediate associations between aspects of maltreatment and aspects of academic outcome, with a particular focus on executive functions (EF). Consistent with contemporary EF research, we distingui...

Journal: :American family physician 2007
Kelly Colleen McDonald

Child abuse is a common diagnosis in the United States and should be considered any time neglect or emotional, physical, or sexual abuse is a possibility. Although home visitation programs have been effective in preventing child maltreatment, much of the approach to and management of child abuse is directed by expert opinion or legal mandate. Any suspicion of abuse must be reported to Child Pro...

2007

What constitutes evidence of child maltreatment varies from state to state: each state has its own definition of child maltreatment and its own evidentiary standard for determining child maltreatment. Some states count infants’ prenatal exposure to drugs as child maltreatment, for example, while others do not. Some states require a preponderance of the evidence for a case to be substantiated as...

2015
Wendy Hovdestad Aimée Campeau Dawn Potter Lil Tonmyr

BACKGROUND Population-representative surveys that assess childhood maltreatment and health are a valuable resource to explore the implications of child maltreatment for population health. Systematic identification and evaluation of such surveys is needed to facilitate optimal use of their data and to inform future research. OBJECTIVES To inform researchers of the existence and nature of popul...

Journal: :Child maltreatment 2011
Sara R Berzenski Tuppett M Yates

While the overwhelming majority of research on the consequences of childhood maltreatment reports differential outcomes of specific maltreatment subtypes (e.g., physical abuse vs. emotional abuse) as though they are independent, maltreatment experiences often occur in combination. The present study evaluated multiple maltreatment experiences in a sample of 2,637 undergraduate students who repor...

Journal: :Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2007
Lisa A Prosser Phaedra S Corso

BACKGROUND Child maltreatment causes substantial morbidity and mortality in the U.S. Morbidity associated with child maltreatment can reduce health-related quality of life. Accurately measuring the reduction in quality of life associated with child maltreatment is essential to the economic evaluation of educational programs and interventions to reduce the incidence of child maltreatment. The ob...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2000
K S Budd N E Heilman D Kane

OBJECTIVE This study had two aims: First to examine psychosocial correlates of child maltreatment risk, and second to assess the validity of the CAP Inventory (Milner, 1986) with multiply disadvantaged teenage mothers. METHOD Participants were 75 adolescent mothers who were wards of the Illinois child protection system. Mothers (aged 14-18) and infants participated in home-based psychosocial ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2010
Heather A Turner David Finkelhor Richard Ormrod Sherry L Hamby

OBJECTIVE The objectives of this research were to (1) obtain estimates of child maltreatment and other forms of personal, witnessing of, and indirect victimization among children aged 0 to 1 year in the United States and (2) examine associations between infant victimization exposure and the infant's level of emotional and behavioral symptoms. METHODS The study is based on a cross-sectional na...

Journal: :JAMA psychiatry 2015
David D Vachon Robert F Krueger Fred A Rogosch Dante Cicchetti

IMPORTANCE Several widely held beliefs about child abuse and neglect may be incorrect. It is most commonly assumed that some forms of abuse (eg, physical and sexual abuse) are more harmful than others (eg, emotional abuse and neglect); other assumptions are that each form of abuse has specific consequences and that the effects of abuse differ across sex and race. OBJECTIVE To determine whethe...

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