The purpose of this study was to further clarify the impact of clinician characteristics on child abuse and neglect reporting decisions. Examined characteristics included personal attributes, training, length of practice, experiences, and counseling self-efficacy (CSE) on reporting decisions. Using a sample of 232 participants, data was collected using the Counselor Self-Estimate Inventory (COSE; Larson et al., 1992) and a Reporting Questionnaire adapted from Hansen et al. (1997). Results demonstrated partial support for the impact of the professional's maltreatment history on reporting. Length of practice was related to overall CSE, confidence in reporting abilities, and familiarity with reporting laws. Results also supported the theory th...
The purpose of this specialty paper is to present an overview of child abuse and neglect in the Unit...
This study examined the effects of a child’s gender, type of suspected child abuse, and child ’s dis...
This study investigated decision making factors used by child caregivers to identify suspected child...
Child abuse is a serious societal problem that has occurred throughout history. However, only recent...
This study examined an important, yet underreported, area of family service agency assessments, the ...
This study explored the experiences of mental health clinicians who work in schools as mandated repo...
The study investigates the influence of access to information of a history of physical maltreatment ...
The purpose of this study is to identify what barriers to reporting child abuse may exist within the...
Children who suffered parental abuse or neglect can be returned home if their safety can be ensured ...
Victims of abuse experience trauma which affects their academic and social/emotional well being. The...
Child abuse is becoming an increasingly important issue for psychologists in the United States. Mand...
An assessment was made to determine the level of awareness among Utah public school special educator...
Mental health professionals have evidenced deficiencies in reporting child maltreatment, including k...
The sample consisted of 805 children presenting at Children's Hospital of Oklahoma (CHO), a large ur...
Child maltreatment has proven to be a mainstream issue in the United States, with millions of childr...
The purpose of this specialty paper is to present an overview of child abuse and neglect in the Unit...
This study examined the effects of a child’s gender, type of suspected child abuse, and child ’s dis...
This study investigated decision making factors used by child caregivers to identify suspected child...
Child abuse is a serious societal problem that has occurred throughout history. However, only recent...
This study examined an important, yet underreported, area of family service agency assessments, the ...
This study explored the experiences of mental health clinicians who work in schools as mandated repo...
The study investigates the influence of access to information of a history of physical maltreatment ...
The purpose of this study is to identify what barriers to reporting child abuse may exist within the...
Children who suffered parental abuse or neglect can be returned home if their safety can be ensured ...
Victims of abuse experience trauma which affects their academic and social/emotional well being. The...
Child abuse is becoming an increasingly important issue for psychologists in the United States. Mand...
An assessment was made to determine the level of awareness among Utah public school special educator...
Mental health professionals have evidenced deficiencies in reporting child maltreatment, including k...
The sample consisted of 805 children presenting at Children's Hospital of Oklahoma (CHO), a large ur...
Child maltreatment has proven to be a mainstream issue in the United States, with millions of childr...
The purpose of this specialty paper is to present an overview of child abuse and neglect in the Unit...
This study examined the effects of a child’s gender, type of suspected child abuse, and child ’s dis...
This study investigated decision making factors used by child caregivers to identify suspected child...