AbstractIt is an established fact that family strengths can promote positive outcomes for children; of course these strengths include high quality parent-child relationships. On the other hand, family violence and child abuse can lead to negative consequences regarding child well-being and quality of life. On the long run, child's mental health and psychological adjustment are compromised. This study aims at investigating the relationship between child abuse (physical abuse, psychological abuse and neglect) and quality of life in children of abusive fathers and mothers. This study operates on the assumption that child abuse affects all dimensions of children's quality of life; however the effect on each dimension is not necessarily the same...
Child maltreatment is recognized as a widespread problem with huge implications for mental health an...
Research over the past 30 years highlights the existence of family violence as a major social proble...
The study aimed to examine the relationship between child abuse, children’s psychological condition,...
AbstractIt is an established fact that family strengths can promote positive outcomes for children; ...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Child abuse is a terrible thing, but to what extent is it related to negative outcomes later in life...
Child abuse is a terrible thing, but to what extent is it related to negative outcomes later in life...
Abstract Objective: While child sexual abuse and its negative effects have been of increasing intere...
Child maltreatment is recognized as a widespread problem with huge implications for mental health an...
Child maltreatment is recognized as a widespread problem with huge implications for mental health an...
Abstract Objective: While child sexual abuse and its negative effects have been of increasing intere...
Child maltreatment is recognized as a widespread problem with huge implications for mental health an...
Research over the past 30 years highlights the existence of family violence as a major social proble...
The study aimed to examine the relationship between child abuse, children’s psychological condition,...
AbstractIt is an established fact that family strengths can promote positive outcomes for children; ...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Objectives: To examine the self-reported quality of life of maltreated children, shortly after submi...
Child abuse is a terrible thing, but to what extent is it related to negative outcomes later in life...
Child abuse is a terrible thing, but to what extent is it related to negative outcomes later in life...
Abstract Objective: While child sexual abuse and its negative effects have been of increasing intere...
Child maltreatment is recognized as a widespread problem with huge implications for mental health an...
Child maltreatment is recognized as a widespread problem with huge implications for mental health an...
Abstract Objective: While child sexual abuse and its negative effects have been of increasing intere...
Child maltreatment is recognized as a widespread problem with huge implications for mental health an...
Research over the past 30 years highlights the existence of family violence as a major social proble...
The study aimed to examine the relationship between child abuse, children’s psychological condition,...