نتایج جستجو برای: child maltreatment

تعداد نتایج: 153928  

2017
Donna K. Ginther

Child maltreatment is a costly public health problem that contributes to morbidity and mortality in childhood with consequences that persist into adulthood. Correlations between low income and child abuse and neglect have been observed consistently over the past four decades. However, few studies have examined the relation of social safety net policies to child maltreatment using causal methods...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2016
Jacinthe Dion Célia Matte-Gagné Isabelle Daigneault Marie-Eve Blackburn Martine Hébert Pierre McDuff Julie Auclair Suzanne Veillette Michel Perron

BACKGROUND Transition into adulthood is a critical developmental period that may be influenced by adverse life events as well as by protective factors. This study aimed at investigating the effect of different forms of child maltreatment experienced prior to age 14 (i.e., sexual abuse, physical abuse and exposure to intimate partner violence), and of friend support at age 14 on the psychologica...

Journal: :Current psychiatry reports 2003
Michael D De Bellis Lisa A Thomas

Child maltreatment is a serious problem in US society, affecting approximately three million children. Children and adolescents exposed to child abuse and neglect experience high rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In addition, they are at risk for comorbid mental illness. Biologic stress systems affected in trauma and in PTSD are complex. Findings in cognitive testing, neuroimaging...

Journal: :Trauma, violence & abuse 2009
John Briere Carol E Jordan

This article reviews the complex relationship between child maltreatment and later psychosocial difficulties among adult women. Specifically addressed are (a) the various forms of childhood maltreatment, (b) the range of potential long-term psychological outcomes, and (c) important contextual variables that mediate or add to these maltreatment-symptom relationships. Among the latter are charact...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2010
Emalee G Flaherty John Stirling

It is the pediatrician’s role to promote the child’s well-being and to help parents raise healthy, well-adjusted children. Pediatricians, therefore, can play an important role in the prevention of child maltreatment. Previous clinical reports and policy statements from the American Academy of Pediatrics have focused on improving the identification and management of child maltreatment. This clin...

Journal: :Journal of aggression, maltreatment & trauma 2016
Allora Richey Shaquanna Brown Paula J Fite Marco Bortolato

The present study examined the relations between child maltreatment and reactive and proactive functions of aggression, and whether hostile attribution biases partially accounted for these associations in a sample of 339 college students (mean age = 19; 51% male). Child maltreatment was associated with reactive, but not proactive, aggression, and instrumental hostile attribution biases accounte...

2013
Benjamin Iffland Elmar Brähler Frank Neuner Winfried Häuser Heide Glaesmer

BACKGROUND Representative data about the frequency of child maltreatment is needed in order to estimate the extent of the problem in the wider population as well as to provide the basis for interpretation of frequency rates in clinical samples. However, previous representative studies on the frequency of child maltreatment in Germany and other countries were limited as they focused on the asses...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2002
Tessa L Crume Carolyn DiGuiseppi Tim Byers Andrew P Sirotnak Carol J Garrett

OBJECTIVE Child fatality review teams have emerged across the United States in the past decade to address the concern that systems of child protection, law enforcement, criminal justice, and medicine do not adequately assess the circumstances surrounding child fatality as a result of maltreatment. METHODS We compared data collected by a multidisciplinary child fatality review team with vital ...

Journal: :Child welfare 2010
Margaret L Polinsky Lisa Pion-Berlin Sandra Williams Tanya Long Angela M Wolf

This evaluation assessed whether participation in Parents Anonymous mutual support groups was associated with child maltreatment prevention. Parents new to groups across the United States were interviewed at baseline, one month, and six months. Using standardized scales, all parents showed improvements in some child maltreatment outcomes, risk factors, and protective factors. Parents starting o...

Journal: :Journal of sociology and social welfare 2012
Bridget Freisthler Megan R Holmes

This paper begins to describe and explicate the specific mechanisms by which alcohol use and the alcohol use environment contribute to specific types of child maltreatment. These mechanisms relating alcohol outlet densities to child maltreatment described here include effects on social disorganization, parent's drinking behaviors, and parental supervision. By investigating potential mechanisms,...

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