Child abuse and neglect greatly influence victims ’ long-term wellbeing. Until recently, however, we have known little about how such experiences affect victims ’ later socioeconomic status. Current research has examined the long-term impact of child abuse and neglect on adult employment, income, and reliance on public assistance, as well as the reasons for this impact. Abuse and neglect, often collectively referred to as maltreatment, place victims at significantly increased risk for problems across a range of socioeconomic areas, even after such factors as race, age, and childhood socioeconomic status have been taken into account.1 This brief provides an overview of these findings and indicates several strategies for addressing this probl...
Child maltreatment is prognostically associated with long-term detrimental consequences for mental h...
onsiderable uncertainty and debate remains about the extent of early childhood victimisation. It is ...
This article constitutes a 20-year update to a previous publication (Pelton, 1994), which showed tha...
Child abuse reports are made every ten seconds in the United States, a country with one of the poore...
Child abuse and neglect are preventable, yet each year in the United States, close to one million ch...
Outlines the long-term health and cognitive effects and developmental delays that can result from ch...
One of the most frequent and controversial claims made in the child abuse literature is that poverty...
Introduction: Experiencing abuse and neglect in childhood can lead to adverse outcomes in adulthood....
Childhood neglect or abuse is damaging, with lifelong impacts on functioning, clinical and physical ...
Child maltreatment remains a major public-health and social-welfare problem in high-income countries...
Victimization in the U.S. affects millions of people each year. Past research has focused on the eff...
Child maltreatment, or physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, and neglect, is a pervasive social pro...
This article reviews the complex relationship between child maltreatment and later psychosocial diff...
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The consequences of maltreatment can be devastating. For over 30 years, clinicians have described th...
Child maltreatment is prognostically associated with long-term detrimental consequences for mental h...
onsiderable uncertainty and debate remains about the extent of early childhood victimisation. It is ...
This article constitutes a 20-year update to a previous publication (Pelton, 1994), which showed tha...
Child abuse reports are made every ten seconds in the United States, a country with one of the poore...
Child abuse and neglect are preventable, yet each year in the United States, close to one million ch...
Outlines the long-term health and cognitive effects and developmental delays that can result from ch...
One of the most frequent and controversial claims made in the child abuse literature is that poverty...
Introduction: Experiencing abuse and neglect in childhood can lead to adverse outcomes in adulthood....
Childhood neglect or abuse is damaging, with lifelong impacts on functioning, clinical and physical ...
Child maltreatment remains a major public-health and social-welfare problem in high-income countries...
Victimization in the U.S. affects millions of people each year. Past research has focused on the eff...
Child maltreatment, or physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, and neglect, is a pervasive social pro...
This article reviews the complex relationship between child maltreatment and later psychosocial diff...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1039/thumbnail.jp
The consequences of maltreatment can be devastating. For over 30 years, clinicians have described th...
Child maltreatment is prognostically associated with long-term detrimental consequences for mental h...
onsiderable uncertainty and debate remains about the extent of early childhood victimisation. It is ...
This article constitutes a 20-year update to a previous publication (Pelton, 1994), which showed tha...