Introduction: Child maltreatment (CM) is a significant public health problem that increases following natural disasters. Ecological approaches have been used to study these complex phenomena, and the current research fits within this perspective by conducting qualitative interviews with disaster response and family-serving community agencies. The purpose of the study was to identify whether or not community agencies identified CM as an issue that is relevant for disaster planning and response and their perspectives on risk and protective factors for CM risk following disaster. Methods: Agencies (n=16) from 2 geographical areas participated - one that recently experienced a natural disaster (Louisiana (LA), n=7) and one that had not (Georgi...
Natural hazard-induced disasters have become a priority concern for international humanitarian child...
Natural disasters have a traumatic impact that is pronounced in vulnerable populations such as child...
Child maltreatment continues to be a growing and a serious problem in the United States. Early preve...
Introduction: Child maltreatment (CM) is a significant public health problem that increases followin...
BACKGROUND: Natural disasters are increasingly affecting a larger segment of the world's population....
Natural and technological disasters impact thousands of families in the United States each year. Cat...
Abstract Background Natural disasters are increasingly affecting a larger segment of the world’s pop...
Disasters are becoming increasingly common and complex, not just because of their causes, normally a...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decade, there has been a growing policy emphasis on ‘strengthening the sys...
There is compelling evidence of the potential negative effects of disasters on children\u27s adjustm...
Violence against children affects a significant portion of youth around the world. Emergencies and n...
Preparedness for disasters is universally low; children and families are particularly vulnerable gro...
ObjectivesReviews of violence against children in disaster settings focus on armed conflict. Little ...
Children and youth from all cultures are at high risk following a disaster because of their dependen...
This is a qualitative study looking at the model of child maltreatment prevention programs within a ...
Natural hazard-induced disasters have become a priority concern for international humanitarian child...
Natural disasters have a traumatic impact that is pronounced in vulnerable populations such as child...
Child maltreatment continues to be a growing and a serious problem in the United States. Early preve...
Introduction: Child maltreatment (CM) is a significant public health problem that increases followin...
BACKGROUND: Natural disasters are increasingly affecting a larger segment of the world's population....
Natural and technological disasters impact thousands of families in the United States each year. Cat...
Abstract Background Natural disasters are increasingly affecting a larger segment of the world’s pop...
Disasters are becoming increasingly common and complex, not just because of their causes, normally a...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decade, there has been a growing policy emphasis on ‘strengthening the sys...
There is compelling evidence of the potential negative effects of disasters on children\u27s adjustm...
Violence against children affects a significant portion of youth around the world. Emergencies and n...
Preparedness for disasters is universally low; children and families are particularly vulnerable gro...
ObjectivesReviews of violence against children in disaster settings focus on armed conflict. Little ...
Children and youth from all cultures are at high risk following a disaster because of their dependen...
This is a qualitative study looking at the model of child maltreatment prevention programs within a ...
Natural hazard-induced disasters have become a priority concern for international humanitarian child...
Natural disasters have a traumatic impact that is pronounced in vulnerable populations such as child...
Child maltreatment continues to be a growing and a serious problem in the United States. Early preve...