This article presents the psychosocial risk factors identified in the cases of 20 children less than four years of age who were victims of fatal or near-fatal physical abuse during a 12 month period in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. These data are related to the article “History, injury, and psychosocial risk factor commonalities among cases of fatal and near-fatal physical child abuse” (Pierce et al., 2017) [1]
In this prospective longitudinal study of 574 children followed from age 5 to age 21, the authors ex...
The primary purpose of this study was to explore and compare the risk factors between two major cate...
Background Child physical abuse (CPA) is an extensive public health problem because of its associati...
This article presents the psychosocial risk factors identified in the cases of 20 children less than...
Approximately 2000 children die annually in the United States from abuse and neglect, but the interp...
Child abuse and neglect occur at high rates across the United States, with about one out of every se...
In this article, child abuse is defined as physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, psychological abus...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityChildren should not be exposed to a...
In my proposal for the 2013 CARS Summer Grant, I proposed to examine three theoretical models to exp...
ABSTRACT—Exposure to family and community violence is linked with aggression, depression, posttrauma...
• Describe the latest national trends related to child maltreatment fatalities • Understand common r...
Although maltreated children involved with child welfare services are known to exhibit elevated leve...
The circumstances leading to reports of emotional maltreatment are potentially unique from those of ...
The purpose of this study was to use theory to test different models to predict fatal maltreatment: ...
This dissertation is based on a unique dataset constructed by probabilistically linking records acro...
In this prospective longitudinal study of 574 children followed from age 5 to age 21, the authors ex...
The primary purpose of this study was to explore and compare the risk factors between two major cate...
Background Child physical abuse (CPA) is an extensive public health problem because of its associati...
This article presents the psychosocial risk factors identified in the cases of 20 children less than...
Approximately 2000 children die annually in the United States from abuse and neglect, but the interp...
Child abuse and neglect occur at high rates across the United States, with about one out of every se...
In this article, child abuse is defined as physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, psychological abus...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityChildren should not be exposed to a...
In my proposal for the 2013 CARS Summer Grant, I proposed to examine three theoretical models to exp...
ABSTRACT—Exposure to family and community violence is linked with aggression, depression, posttrauma...
• Describe the latest national trends related to child maltreatment fatalities • Understand common r...
Although maltreated children involved with child welfare services are known to exhibit elevated leve...
The circumstances leading to reports of emotional maltreatment are potentially unique from those of ...
The purpose of this study was to use theory to test different models to predict fatal maltreatment: ...
This dissertation is based on a unique dataset constructed by probabilistically linking records acro...
In this prospective longitudinal study of 574 children followed from age 5 to age 21, the authors ex...
The primary purpose of this study was to explore and compare the risk factors between two major cate...
Background Child physical abuse (CPA) is an extensive public health problem because of its associati...