نتایج جستجو برای: maltreatment

تعداد نتایج: 3965  

Journal: :Developmental science 2004
Inge-Marie Eigsti Dante Cicchetti

Although child maltreatment has often been described as leading to language deficits, the few well-controlled investigations of language acquisition in maltreated children have focused on language content rather than form, or have used qualitative rather than quantitative measures. This study examines syntactic complexity in 19 maltreated and 14 nonmaltreated preschool-aged children. Mother-chi...

Journal: :Health promotion and chronic disease prevention in Canada : research, policy and practice 2015
L Tonmyr A Gonzalez

INTRODUCTION Our study examines the frequency of joint investigations by child protection workers and the police in sexual abuse investigations compared to other maltreatment types and the association of child-, caregiver-, maltreatment- and investigation-related characteristics in joint investigations, focussing specifically on investigations involving sexual abuse. METHODS We analyzed data ...

2015
Rie Mizuki Takeo Fujiwara

BACKGROUND Oxytocin (OT) is known to play a role in stress regulation. The association between childhood maltreatment history and neuropeptide OT concentration is inconsistent due to the varying degrees of severity of childhood maltreatment, among other contributing factors. Less severe forms of childhood maltreatment history might enhance OT concentrations as a response to coping with social s...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2008
Anne Shaffer Lisa Huston Byron Egeland

OBJECTIVES One of the greatest methodological problems in the study of childhood maltreatment is the discrepancy in methods by which cases of child maltreatment are identified. The current study compared incidents of maltreatment identified prospectively, retrospectively, or through a combination of both methods. METHOD Within a cohort of 170 participants followed from birth to age 19, incide...

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2013
Michelle Gk Ward Amy Ornstein Anne Niec C Louise Murray

Bruises commonly occur in children and are most often the result of a minor accidental injury. However, bruises can also signal an underlying medical illness or an inflicted injury (maltreatment). Although bruising is the most common manifestation of child physical maltreatment, knowing when to be concerned about maltreatment and how to assess bruises in this context can be challenging for clin...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2004
Louise S Ethier Jean-Pascal Lemelin Carl Lacharité

OBJECTIVE The aim of the present longitudinal study was to examine the links between chronicity of maltreatment and child behavioral and emotional problems. METHOD Forty-nine maltreated children (32 victims of continuous, or chronic, maltreatment; 17 victims of transitory maltreatment) and their mothers were evaluated in their homes three times over a period of 6 years: at the time of recruit...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2013
Sarah E Evans Anne L Steel David DiLillo

OBJECTIVES The current study investigates the moderating effect of perceived social support on associations between child maltreatment severity and adult trauma symptoms. We extend the existing literature by examining the roles of severity of multiple maltreatment types (i.e., sexual, physical, and emotional abuse; physical and emotional neglect) and gender in this process. METHODS The sample...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2010
Melissa O'Donnell Natasha Nassar Helen M Leonard Richard P Mathews Yvonne G Patterson Fiona J Stanley

OBJECTIVES To determine the extent to which children with a hospital admission related to assault or maltreatment or to a notified sexually transmitted infection (STI) have contact with the Western Australian Department for Child Protection (DCP), and to investigate injuries and conditions often associated with child maltreatment and subsequent contact with the DCP. DESIGN, PARTICIPANTS AND S...

Journal: :Clinical child and family psychology review 2006
Lauren B Alloy Lyn Y Abramson Jeannette M Smith Brandon E Gibb Amy M Neeren

In this article, we review empirical research on the role of individuals' parenting and maltreatment histories as developmental antecedents for symptoms and diagnosable episodes of unipolar and bipolar spectrum disorders. Our review is focused on the following three overarching questions: (1) Do negative parenting and a history of maltreatment contribute risk to symptoms or diagnosable episodes...

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...

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