Research data show that exposure to abuse and neglect has detrimental effects on a child's language development. In this meta-analysis, we analyze studies (k = 23), to compare the language skills (receptive language, expressive language, pragmatics) of children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect with the language skills of children who have not experienced abuse and/or neglect and to examine whether age or type of maltreatment moderate the relationship between maltreatment and language skills. Results confirm that the language skills of children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect are delayed when compared to children who have not experienced abuse and/or neglect. Compared to older children, young children seem particularly vul...
Child neglect is a parent's failure to respond to his child's fundamental needs. In this context, l...
Conduct problems have been associated with poor language development, however the direction of this ...
Background: Neglected children are at high risk for significant difficulties in speech and language ...
Research data show that exposure to abuse and neglect has detrimental effects on a child's language ...
This review sought to describe comprehensive language functioning in physically abused children with...
Language is the most frequently compromised area of development in English-speaking neglected childr...
The goals of this study were twofold: (1) to compare the pragmatic language skills (i.e., social com...
Many studies reveal a strong impact of childhood maltreatment on language development, mainly result...
Objectives: This research sought to determine if the language delay (LD) of severely neglected child...
Background: Exposure to neglect can severely compromise children’s pragmatic skills (social language...
People use language to communicate their needs and intentions, to express emotions, and to form rela...
Purpose Child neglect affects approximately 1% of children under the age of 6 years in the United S...
This study examined the relationship between language proficiency, behavior problems, and other area...
Background: Does poor language ability in early childhood increase the likelihood of physical aggres...
Conduct problems have been associated with poor language development, however the direction of this ...
Child neglect is a parent's failure to respond to his child's fundamental needs. In this context, l...
Conduct problems have been associated with poor language development, however the direction of this ...
Background: Neglected children are at high risk for significant difficulties in speech and language ...
Research data show that exposure to abuse and neglect has detrimental effects on a child's language ...
This review sought to describe comprehensive language functioning in physically abused children with...
Language is the most frequently compromised area of development in English-speaking neglected childr...
The goals of this study were twofold: (1) to compare the pragmatic language skills (i.e., social com...
Many studies reveal a strong impact of childhood maltreatment on language development, mainly result...
Objectives: This research sought to determine if the language delay (LD) of severely neglected child...
Background: Exposure to neglect can severely compromise children’s pragmatic skills (social language...
People use language to communicate their needs and intentions, to express emotions, and to form rela...
Purpose Child neglect affects approximately 1% of children under the age of 6 years in the United S...
This study examined the relationship between language proficiency, behavior problems, and other area...
Background: Does poor language ability in early childhood increase the likelihood of physical aggres...
Conduct problems have been associated with poor language development, however the direction of this ...
Child neglect is a parent's failure to respond to his child's fundamental needs. In this context, l...
Conduct problems have been associated with poor language development, however the direction of this ...
Background: Neglected children are at high risk for significant difficulties in speech and language ...