Background:Poverty is among the most powerful predictors of child maltreatment risk and reporting. To date, however, there have been no studies assessing the stability of this relationship over time.Objective:To examine whether the county-level relationship between child poverty rates and child maltreatment report (CMR) rates changed over time in the United States in 2009\u20132018, overall and across of child age, sex, race/ethnicity, and maltreatment type.Participants and Setting:U.S. Counties in 2009\u20132018.Methods:Linear multilevel models estimated this relationship and its longitudinal change, while controlling for potential confounding variables.Results:We found that the county-level relationship between child poverty rates and CMR...
In this brief, the authors use the ACS data released on September 22 to focus on child poverty. The ...
Child maltreatment -- Gender and race disparities among children -- Charcteristics of perpetrators =...
Child maltreatment is a phenomenon that has a long history in the United States (Pogge, 1992). Patte...
Child maltreatment in the United States has long been an issue and still is despite recent efforts f...
One of the most frequent and controversial claims made in the child abuse literature is that poverty...
Child maltreatment (abuse and neglect) is a social problem across the US. More information about the...
This article examines whether county opioid prescription rates were associated with county child mal...
Recent child maltreatment research has highlighted the very different context of poverty for Black a...
This study identified trajectories of maltreatment re-reports between ages 4 and 12 for children fir...
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of the recent economic recession on child ...
Outlines the long-term health and cognitive effects and developmental delays that can result from ch...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer use American Community ...
Poverty data from the American Community Survey were released on September 17, 2015, allowing a deta...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background Child maltreatment impacts a large numbe...
In this brief, the authors use the ACS data released on September 22 to focus on child poverty. The ...
Child maltreatment -- Gender and race disparities among children -- Charcteristics of perpetrators =...
Child maltreatment is a phenomenon that has a long history in the United States (Pogge, 1992). Patte...
Child maltreatment in the United States has long been an issue and still is despite recent efforts f...
One of the most frequent and controversial claims made in the child abuse literature is that poverty...
Child maltreatment (abuse and neglect) is a social problem across the US. More information about the...
This article examines whether county opioid prescription rates were associated with county child mal...
Recent child maltreatment research has highlighted the very different context of poverty for Black a...
This study identified trajectories of maltreatment re-reports between ages 4 and 12 for children fir...
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of the recent economic recession on child ...
Outlines the long-term health and cognitive effects and developmental delays that can result from ch...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer use American Community ...
Poverty data from the American Community Survey were released on September 17, 2015, allowing a deta...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background Child maltreatment impacts a large numbe...
In this brief, the authors use the ACS data released on September 22 to focus on child poverty. The ...
Child maltreatment -- Gender and race disparities among children -- Charcteristics of perpetrators =...
Child maltreatment is a phenomenon that has a long history in the United States (Pogge, 1992). Patte...