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Child Abuse in Natural Disasters and Conflicts: A Systematic Review
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2021Violence against children affects a significant portion of youth around the world. Emergencies and natural disasters escalate the risk due to weakened child protection systems and disruption of preventative mechanisms.
H. Seddighi +3 more
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2019
Background: The present study addressed the effects of child abuse in early adulthood. Aims: The purpose of the study was to determine the direct and indirect effects of child abuse on self-esteem, depression, anxiety and stress levels.
Çiğdem Berber Çelik, Hatice Odacı
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Background: The present study addressed the effects of child abuse in early adulthood. Aims: The purpose of the study was to determine the direct and indirect effects of child abuse on self-esteem, depression, anxiety and stress levels.
Çiğdem Berber Çelik, Hatice Odacı
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Teachers’ intentions to report suspected child abuse: the influence of compassion fatigue
Journal of Child Custody, 2019Teachers are legally mandated to report suspected child abuse – a role that positions teachers as crucial figures in the detection and prevention of child abuse.
Tess M. Hupe, Margaret C. Stevenson
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
Evidence from a study conducted at the New York Foundling Hospital and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, as well as previous research by the investigators, shows that abusive mothers are insensitive to the moods and signals of their children. A quantitative analysis of videotaped interaction sequences of 12 mother-child dyads indicated that abusive ...
V J, Fontana, E, Robison
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Evidence from a study conducted at the New York Foundling Hospital and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, as well as previous research by the investigators, shows that abusive mothers are insensitive to the moods and signals of their children. A quantitative analysis of videotaped interaction sequences of 12 mother-child dyads indicated that abusive ...
V J, Fontana, E, Robison
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2011
Child abuse can have a long-lasting and devastating effect on the growth and development of infants, children, and adolescents. Studies of abused and neglected children indicate that they have a higher rate of delayed intellectual development, poor school performance, aggressive behaviors, and social and relationship deficits compared with ...
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Child abuse can have a long-lasting and devastating effect on the growth and development of infants, children, and adolescents. Studies of abused and neglected children indicate that they have a higher rate of delayed intellectual development, poor school performance, aggressive behaviors, and social and relationship deficits compared with ...
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A Systematic Review of the Outcome of Child Abuse in Long-Term Care
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2018The aim of the systematic review described in this article was to determine the outcome of child maltreatment in long-term childcare and the scope of the evidence base in this area. Searches of 10 databases were conducted. Forty-nine documents describing
A. Carr, H. Duff, Fiona Craddock
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Pediatrics In Review, 1996
Multiple obstacles can hinder the medical evaluation of suspected child sexual abuse in pediatric primary care. The need for diagnostic accuracy is high. Knowledge of sexual abuse risk factors, an understanding of the victimization process, and awareness of the varied clinical presentations of sexual abuse can be of assistance.
K P, Hymel, C, Jenny
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Multiple obstacles can hinder the medical evaluation of suspected child sexual abuse in pediatric primary care. The need for diagnostic accuracy is high. Knowledge of sexual abuse risk factors, an understanding of the victimization process, and awareness of the varied clinical presentations of sexual abuse can be of assistance.
K P, Hymel, C, Jenny
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2000
[American College of Emergency Physicians. Child abuse. Ann Emerg Med. August 2000;36:180.].
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[American College of Emergency Physicians. Child abuse. Ann Emerg Med. August 2000;36:180.].
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1995
The enormous media interest in the frequency and effects of child sexual abuse (CSA) has been paralleled in the past year by significant advances in our empirical knowledge about this childhood risk factor for adult psychosocial problems. Progress has been made in the diagnostic procedures employed in CSA physical examinations, in our understanding of ...
S, Romans, H, Douglass, J, Martin
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The enormous media interest in the frequency and effects of child sexual abuse (CSA) has been paralleled in the past year by significant advances in our empirical knowledge about this childhood risk factor for adult psychosocial problems. Progress has been made in the diagnostic procedures employed in CSA physical examinations, in our understanding of ...
S, Romans, H, Douglass, J, Martin
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A Review of Child Sexual Abuse: Impact, Risk, and Resilience in the Context of Culture
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2018Child sexual abuse is a problem with both a national and worldwide prevalence. In this review, the authors note that while empirical research has clearly shown the negative impact of child sexual abuse on social, psychological, and sexual functioning ...
Jerusha Sanjeevi +4 more
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