It was verified to what extent cognitive and affective/emotional variables could distinguish caregivers accused of committing physical abuse (G1) from those without physical abuse records (G2). The Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAP), which is an instrument designed to assess psychological risk factors in caregivers, was used. A questionnaire on socio-demographic characterization and another on economic classification were also employed to equate the groups. G1 presented a greater potential risk than G2, higher levels of Distress, Rigidity, Problems with the Child and with Themselves, Problems with Others, and a lower level of Ego Strength. These variables contribute with the composition of physical abuse risk, since, in agreement with th...
Childhood abuse is a social problem that is associated with many negative outcomes later in life suc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [72]-77).The purpose of this study was to assess the rela...
LaBorde, Cicely T. The role of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and parental misperceptions ...
It was verified to what extent cognitive and affective/emotional variables could distinguish caregiv...
Traumatic experiences in childhood, as different forms of abuse, are known to produce severe consequ...
Traumatic experiences in childhood, as different forms of abuse, are known to produce severe consequ...
Previous research has identified several risk factors for child abuse perpetration. These risk facto...
Child victims' reports of psychological and physical abuse by caregivers are a fundamental source of...
Verificou-se em que medida variáveis cognitivas e afetivas/emocionais diferenciariam cuidadores noti...
The circumstances leading to reports of emotional maltreatment are potentially unique from those of ...
Definitions of psychological abuse are reviewed and a new definition proposed, operationalized as an...
Previous research has identified several risk factors that predict child abuse perpetration. Particu...
This study examined if there is a relationship between certain psychosocial factors or clusters of f...
Research has examined both roles of demographic characteristics in predictions and the role of only ...
Child psychological maltreatment (PM) is challenging to define and difficult for a child to articula...
Childhood abuse is a social problem that is associated with many negative outcomes later in life suc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [72]-77).The purpose of this study was to assess the rela...
LaBorde, Cicely T. The role of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and parental misperceptions ...
It was verified to what extent cognitive and affective/emotional variables could distinguish caregiv...
Traumatic experiences in childhood, as different forms of abuse, are known to produce severe consequ...
Traumatic experiences in childhood, as different forms of abuse, are known to produce severe consequ...
Previous research has identified several risk factors for child abuse perpetration. These risk facto...
Child victims' reports of psychological and physical abuse by caregivers are a fundamental source of...
Verificou-se em que medida variáveis cognitivas e afetivas/emocionais diferenciariam cuidadores noti...
The circumstances leading to reports of emotional maltreatment are potentially unique from those of ...
Definitions of psychological abuse are reviewed and a new definition proposed, operationalized as an...
Previous research has identified several risk factors that predict child abuse perpetration. Particu...
This study examined if there is a relationship between certain psychosocial factors or clusters of f...
Research has examined both roles of demographic characteristics in predictions and the role of only ...
Child psychological maltreatment (PM) is challenging to define and difficult for a child to articula...
Childhood abuse is a social problem that is associated with many negative outcomes later in life suc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [72]-77).The purpose of this study was to assess the rela...
LaBorde, Cicely T. The role of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and parental misperceptions ...