B Mathews, R Pacella, JG Scott… - Medical journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives To estimate the prevalence in Australia of each type of child maltreatment; to identify gender‐and age group‐related differences in prevalence. Design, setting Cross …
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and four measures of the risk for maternal child abuse and neglect:(1) maternal physical aggression;(2) maternal …
Background The family is a key setting for health promotion. Contemporary health promoting family models can establish scaffolds for shaping health behaviors and can be useful tools …
OBJECTIVES: Exposure to child maltreatment is associated with physical, emotional, and social impairment, yet in Canada there is a paucity of community-based information about …
Child maltreatment rates remain unacceptably high and rates are likely to escalate as COVID-related economic problems continue. A comprehensive and evidence-building …
Background To establish national prevalence of child maltreatment, reliable, valid and contextually appropriate measurement is needed. This paper outlines the refinement …
CM Lang, K Sharma-Patel - Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The following article reviews literature pertaining to the association between child maltreatment and self-injury and the ways it varies according to maltreatment type. Research …
OBJECTIVES: We sought to explore the association between childhood maltreatment (eg, neglect, physical and sexual abuse) and longitudinal growth trajectories of body mass index …