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Citation

Trocmé NM, MacLaurin BJ, Fallon BA, Daciuk JF, Tourigny M, Billingsley DA. Can. J. Public Health 2001; 92(4): 259-263.

Affiliation

Bell Canada Child Welfare Research Unit, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. nico.trocme@utoronto.ca

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Canadian Public Health Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11962109

Abstract

This article describes the methodology of the first Canada-wide study of the incidence and characteristics of reported child abuse and neglect. Child welfare investigators from a random sample of 51 child welfare service areas completed a three-page survey form describing the results of 7,672 child maltreatment reports received during the months of October to December 1998. The study documented a 90% participation rate and a 95% item completion rate. An estimated 135,571 child maltreatment investigations were completed, a rate of 21.52 investigated children per 1,000 children in Canada in 1998. The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect is a rich database that will provide researchers with important contextual information on reported child maltreatment in Canada and a comprehensive source of information on factors associated with key service decisions made by child welfare investigators.


Language: en

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