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Child abuse and neglect

Journal Volume: 38
Journal Issue: 6
Journal Year: 2014
Articles in SafetyLit: 15

Behavioral and musical characteristics of the children who are exposed to child maltreatment and poverty in South Korea: A survey

Child and family-level correlates of direct and indirect peer victimization among children ages 6-9

Does a paradox exist in child well-being risks among foreign-born Latinos, U.S.-born Latinos, and Whites? Findings from 50 California cities

Effects of the child-perpetrator relationship on mental health outcomes of child abuse: It's (not) all relative

Family violence exposure and associated risk factors for child PTSD in a Mexican sample

Improving work with fathers to prevent child maltreatment: fathers should be engaged as allies in child abuse and neglect prevention

Parental harsh discipline in mainland China: Prevalence, frequency, and coexistence

Racial/ethnic differences in Medicaid expenditures on psychotropic medications among maltreated children

The benefits of aggressive traits: A study with current and former street children in Burundi

The cross-generational effects of maternal maltreatment histories: Implications for children's mentalizing development

The dark side of social support: Understanding the role of social support, drinking behaviors and alcohol outlets for child physical abuse

The influence of unsupervised time on elementary school children at high risk for inattention and problem behaviors

The Role of Black Fathers in the Lives of Children in South Africa: Child protection for Black South Africans is often a collective responsibility

Understanding the mediating role of corporal punishment in the association between maternal stress, efficacy, co-parenting and children's adjustment difficulties among Arab mothers

Working with fathers to safeguard children: failure to work with fathers around the child occurs regularly