Impact of Substance Abuse on Children and Families: Research and Practice Implications, by Shulamith Lala Ashenberg Straussner and Christine Huff Fewell (Eds.)Objectives In this study, we examined the prevalence of postpartum depression (PPD) and its association with select demographic factors and ...
The impact of physical abuse on children has been heavily researched relative to their behavior and outcomes in life. Several studies have framed child abuse in terms of an ecological model and the issues surrounding the abuse (Belsky, 1980; Coohey & Braun, 1997, & Stockhammer et al., 2001...
A healthy family relationship can contribute positively to the growth and development of a child, while unhealthy and abusive relationships can do the opposite. Review some facts and statistics on child abuse, explore the main characteristics of abusers and abused children, and see the impact of ...
The long-term impact of the physical, emotional, and sexual abuse of children: A community study The associations between giving a history of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse in children and a range of mental health, interpersonal, and sexual prob... P.E.,Mullen,and,... - 《Child ...
Children who have experienced physical and sexual abuse in the bedroom may struggle to fall asleep and maintain a full night of sleep because they have been personally violated in a typically secure setting (Swanson, Hamilton, & Muzik, 2014; Greenfield, Lee, Friedman, & Springer, 2011). ...
In 2018, an estimated 1,770 children died from preventable abuse and neglect, a rate of 2.39 per 100,000 children in the national population (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, 2020). Research has shown that maltreatment victimization...
As a family constitutes the primary educational relationship of a child, anda child's development depends almost entirely on these relationships, itstands to reason that one would expect children with well-balancedpersonalities to be found in families characterized by a reasonable degree ofsound family...
Interviews included assessment of a wide range of childhood victimization experiences and measures of impact on mental health. Results 2.5% of children aged under 11 years and 6% of young people aged 11–17 years had 1 or more experiences of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse, or neglect by...
A Penn State researcher and her collaborator found that physical abuse was associated with decreases in children's cognitive performance, while non-abusive forms of physical punishment were independently associated with reduced school engagement and incr
public health at The University of Manchester and the Founder and Chair of SHERA Research Group said, "This is the first study to link family court proceedings with suicide ideation, suicide and mental and physical health problems in women who have been subjected to domestic abuse perpetrator ...