Controlling for the potential confound of race, poverty, child's gender, parents' marital status, mother's age, mother's education, birth weight status and previous sibling death, conditional logistic regression indicated that infants reported for maltreatment could be at as much as ten times the...
Reporting; Reporting agencies; Reporting child abuse; Reporting child maltreatmentDefinition Reporting standards are the requirements or guidelines that are used in the military to substantiate reported incidents of child maltreatment.Family Advocacy Program The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is a government ...
Social workers who report suspected child maltreatment often struggle with the potential consequences to the client-worker relationship. Families who are reported may have intense feelings and reactions that can lead to premature termination or a compromised relationship that interferes with optimal treatment...
This study examines the impact of COVID-19 school closures on child maltreatment reporting. In the absence of real-time data on child maltreatment allegations for the entire U.S., we collect monthly, county-level data on the number of child maltreatment allegations made to the Florida Child Ab...
Objective: This study investigates the opinions of social workers, pediatricians, and physician assistants in their support for the existing child maltreatment mandated reporting policy and an alternative reporting policy. Differences in professional training, age, gender, reporting behavior, attitudes towards...
(D-CP; 11.8%). Caregiver endorsement of SAVA syndemics did not predict class membership. Dyads with older children were more likely to be in the D-CN class, and dyads reporting lower SES were more likely to be in the D-CP class. Compared to children in the D-CN class, children in ...
Economic issues in the community response to child maltreatment. In: Mathews B, Bross DC, eds. Mandatory Reporting Laws and the Identification of Severe Child Abuse and Neglect. Springer Netherlands; 2015:193-216. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-9685-9_10 21. Australian Institute of Family Studies. ...
Opinions among mandated reporters toward maltreatment policies DELARONDE S. Child Abuse Negl. 24, 901-910, 2000 S Delaronde - 《Child Abuse Negl》 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 Helping Children in the Child Welfare System Heal from Trauma: A Systems Integration Approach The views, policies, and op...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of severe child maltreatment on the basis that cases will otherwise remain hidden. These laws usually apply to all four maltreatment types. Other jurisdictions have narrower approaches supplemented by different...
The aggregated costs are truly stunning: for substantiated non-fatal child maltreatment, $428 billion; for investigated non-fatal child maltreatment, $2.0 trillion; for fatal child maltreatment, $27.8 billion. It is true, however, that Strong Communities’ method and goals are forward-looking (e....