Witnessed violence has significant negative consequences for youth behavior and mental health. However, many findings on the impact of witnessed violence have been based on a single informant. There is a general lack of consistency between caregiver and youth reports on both witnessed violence and behavioral problems. This study included data from both caregivers and youth and incorporated a multi-source analytic approach to simultaneously examine the association between youth witnessed violence and externalizing and internalizing behavior problems. Data from 875 caregivers and 812 youth were collected as part of the Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect (LONGSCAN). Findings showed that youth reported more witnessed violence than ...
Although there is empirical evidence supporting associations between exposure to violence and engagi...
Based on secondary analysis of data from a sample of 649 individuals attending one of three New Engl...
Extant literature indicates that mental health professionals receive a substantial amount of discrep...
Witnessed violence has significant negative consequences for youth behavior and mental health. Howev...
Studies have consistently demonstrated a lack of agreement between youth and parent reports regardin...
Witnessing domestic violence during childhood has been associated with various negative health outco...
Witnessing domestic violence during childhood has been associated with various negative health outco...
Abstract Objective: To examine the co-occurrence of witnessing partner violence with child maltreatm...
Child maltreatment poses a major public health risk has been consistently associated with the develo...
Research over the past 30 years highlights the existence of family violence as a major social proble...
Statement of Problem: Although witnessing violence in the family may account for many symptoms broug...
The immediate effects of family violence on child witnesses are well documented. Even with this info...
Introduction. Youth violence rates have increased more than adult rates since 2004. Child maltreatme...
Epidemiological research has demonstrated that youth are exposed to potentially traumatic events at ...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which violent offending in a population of young pe...
Although there is empirical evidence supporting associations between exposure to violence and engagi...
Based on secondary analysis of data from a sample of 649 individuals attending one of three New Engl...
Extant literature indicates that mental health professionals receive a substantial amount of discrep...
Witnessed violence has significant negative consequences for youth behavior and mental health. Howev...
Studies have consistently demonstrated a lack of agreement between youth and parent reports regardin...
Witnessing domestic violence during childhood has been associated with various negative health outco...
Witnessing domestic violence during childhood has been associated with various negative health outco...
Abstract Objective: To examine the co-occurrence of witnessing partner violence with child maltreatm...
Child maltreatment poses a major public health risk has been consistently associated with the develo...
Research over the past 30 years highlights the existence of family violence as a major social proble...
Statement of Problem: Although witnessing violence in the family may account for many symptoms broug...
The immediate effects of family violence on child witnesses are well documented. Even with this info...
Introduction. Youth violence rates have increased more than adult rates since 2004. Child maltreatme...
Epidemiological research has demonstrated that youth are exposed to potentially traumatic events at ...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which violent offending in a population of young pe...
Although there is empirical evidence supporting associations between exposure to violence and engagi...
Based on secondary analysis of data from a sample of 649 individuals attending one of three New Engl...
Extant literature indicates that mental health professionals receive a substantial amount of discrep...