Research suggests that factors that influence child maltreatment are not restricted to one area (e.g. parental characteristics, child characteristics, societal characteristics), but are spread across numerous ecological systems. Child protection data from the Ontario Family and Child Strengths and Needs Assessment (FCSNA) was obtained. Records for children and caregivers of 128 families who had verified child neglect allegations were used in predictive analyses, in order to determine which families would return with further child protection concerns. Results of logistic regression analyses showed that variables related to caregiver capacity and social support were predictive of verified maltreatment concern recurrence. Caregivers wit...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
Since the late 1960‘s, child protection agencies have acted under federal mandate to intervene in ca...
Background:Childhood neglect is an understudied form of childhood maltreatment despite being the mos...
Despite the primacy of primary caregivers in both children’s development and child welfare investiga...
Child maltreatment continues to be a significant problem in the United States. Although afamily’s in...
Child maltreatment touches almost 700,000 children annually. The effects of child maltreatment ra...
The authors used data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being to examine associa...
Child maltreatment, and recurrent maltreatment in particular, occurs at an alarmingly high rate. Fre...
Outlines the long-term health and cognitive effects and developmental delays that can result from ch...
The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) research team is very pleased...
This thesis provides an investigation into Care Proceedings and potential treatment interventions to...
The present analysis relies upon data from three separate longitudinal studies to identify risk and ...
Approximately one quarter of parents identified by Child Protective Services (CPS) as having committ...
Child maltreatment is a phenomenon that has a long history in the United States (Pogge, 1992). Patte...
Objective: To examine child welfare cases involving infants (less than 1 year old) and identify fact...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
Since the late 1960‘s, child protection agencies have acted under federal mandate to intervene in ca...
Background:Childhood neglect is an understudied form of childhood maltreatment despite being the mos...
Despite the primacy of primary caregivers in both children’s development and child welfare investiga...
Child maltreatment continues to be a significant problem in the United States. Although afamily’s in...
Child maltreatment touches almost 700,000 children annually. The effects of child maltreatment ra...
The authors used data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being to examine associa...
Child maltreatment, and recurrent maltreatment in particular, occurs at an alarmingly high rate. Fre...
Outlines the long-term health and cognitive effects and developmental delays that can result from ch...
The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) research team is very pleased...
This thesis provides an investigation into Care Proceedings and potential treatment interventions to...
The present analysis relies upon data from three separate longitudinal studies to identify risk and ...
Approximately one quarter of parents identified by Child Protective Services (CPS) as having committ...
Child maltreatment is a phenomenon that has a long history in the United States (Pogge, 1992). Patte...
Objective: To examine child welfare cases involving infants (less than 1 year old) and identify fact...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
Since the late 1960‘s, child protection agencies have acted under federal mandate to intervene in ca...
Background:Childhood neglect is an understudied form of childhood maltreatment despite being the mos...