The present analysis relies upon data from three separate longitudinal studies to identify risk and protective factors associated with subsequent neglect during early childhood. All three studies (Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing [FFCW]; Healthy Families New York [HFNY]; Illinois Families Study-Child Wellbeing [IFS]) involve probabilistic samples or subsamples of low-income families with young children. Multivariate logistic regressions predicting official reports of investigated neglect allegations and a dichotomous indicator of neglect from the Parent-child Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS-PC) were conducted separately for each study, using common sets of predictors derived from baseline or initial survey waves. Across the three studies, c...
Knowledge of risk factors associated with child maltreatment is critical in asse...
Despite the primacy of primary caregivers in both children’s development and child welfare investiga...
Aim: To analyze the multiple factors affecting the risk of maltreatment in young children within a c...
The purpose of this study is to explore both risk and protective factors of child maltreatment among...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
Knowledge of risk factors and their effects is vital for successfully preventing and reducing child ...
This paper provides an overview of the risk and protective factors for child abuse and neglect. It ...
Early diagnosis of child neglect is an ongoing challenge with consequences of the child’s safety, he...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Maltreatment affected an estimated 794,000 children in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and ...
Graduation date: 2012This study examined the association between poverty and child neglect. The exis...
Research suggests that factors that influence child maltreatment are not restricted to one area (e....
Parenting is one of the most salient influences in children's development, particularly during early...
Early detection of child abuse risk factors in families of new-born babies is an important task of t...
Previous research has identified several risk factors that predict child abuse perpetration. Particu...
Knowledge of risk factors associated with child maltreatment is critical in asse...
Despite the primacy of primary caregivers in both children’s development and child welfare investiga...
Aim: To analyze the multiple factors affecting the risk of maltreatment in young children within a c...
The purpose of this study is to explore both risk and protective factors of child maltreatment among...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
Knowledge of risk factors and their effects is vital for successfully preventing and reducing child ...
This paper provides an overview of the risk and protective factors for child abuse and neglect. It ...
Early diagnosis of child neglect is an ongoing challenge with consequences of the child’s safety, he...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Maltreatment affected an estimated 794,000 children in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and ...
Graduation date: 2012This study examined the association between poverty and child neglect. The exis...
Research suggests that factors that influence child maltreatment are not restricted to one area (e....
Parenting is one of the most salient influences in children's development, particularly during early...
Early detection of child abuse risk factors in families of new-born babies is an important task of t...
Previous research has identified several risk factors that predict child abuse perpetration. Particu...
Knowledge of risk factors associated with child maltreatment is critical in asse...
Despite the primacy of primary caregivers in both children’s development and child welfare investiga...
Aim: To analyze the multiple factors affecting the risk of maltreatment in young children within a c...