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Citation

Higgins DJ, McCabe MP. Child Abuse Rev. 2000; 9(1): 6-18.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, John Wiley and Sons)

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Abstract

Multi-type maltreatment refers to the experience of more than one form of child maltreatment (sexual abuse, physical abuse, psychological maltreatment, neglect and witnessing family violence). Researchers have largely ignored the presence of other types of child abuse and neglect when examining the adjustment problems associated with a particular form of maltreatment. The association between "multi-type maltreatment" and adjustment was explored in the current study. Retrospective data were obtained on (a) the degree to which maltreatment types co-occurred, (b) childhood family characteristics and (c) adjustment problems in adulthood in an Australian self-selected community sample (N=175). As hypothesized, a large degree of overlap was reported in the experience of the five types of maltreatment. Family characteristics - particularly family cohesion and adaptability - discriminated between respondents reporting single-type and multi-type maltreatment. Greater adjustment problems were associated with reports of a larger number of different maltreatment types. Multi-type maltreatment should be recognized as a crucial aspect of the nature and impact of child maltreatment and considered in the development of programmes for the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Child Abuse Review, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by John Wiley and Sons)

Child Abuse Victim
Child Sexual Abuse Victim
Child Victim
Childhood Experience
Childhood Victimization
Child Abuse Effects
Sexual Assault Effects
Sexual Assault Victim
Child Sexual Abuse Effects
Psychological Victimization Effects
Long-Term Effects
Child Physical Abuse Effects
Child Physical Abuse Victim
Adult Survivor
Adult Adjustment
Victim Adjustment
Emotional Adjustment
Child Emotional Abuse Victim
Child Emotional Abuse Effects
Child Neglect Victim
Child Neglect Effects
Child Witness
Witnessing Spouse Abuse
Witnessing Violence Effects
Spouse Abuse Effects
Partner Violence
Violence Against Women
Children of Battered Women
Interparental Violence
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