Risk Factors for Repeated child Maltreatment

The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors for repeated child maltreatment in Iceland. Only cases that had never been reported to child protection services before were included in this study (N=77 total). Each case was followed for 18 months. In all cases the first reported incident was...

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Main Author: FreysteinsdUttir, F.
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Published: 2004
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spelling ftncaccalio:oai:calio.dspacedirect.org:11212/859 2024-02-04T10:01:27+01:00 Risk Factors for Repeated child Maltreatment FreysteinsdUttir, F. 2004 pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11212/859 http://tinyurl.com/2ca6cpy unknown http://hdl.handle.net/11212/859 http://tinyurl.com/2ca6cpy Risk -- Risk factors Repeat Child maltreatment Text 2004 ftncaccalio 2024-01-06T19:03:00Z The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors for repeated child maltreatment in Iceland. Only cases that had never been reported to child protection services before were included in this study (N=77 total). Each case was followed for 18 months. In all cases the first reported incident was neglect. In the study, a group of cases that had only been reported once (single incident) was compared with another group of cases that had been reported two or more times (repeated incidents). Text Iceland CALiO (Child Abuse Library Online - National Children's Advocacy Center, NCAC)
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Repeat
Child maltreatment
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Repeat
Child maltreatment
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Risk Factors for Repeated child Maltreatment
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Child maltreatment
description The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors for repeated child maltreatment in Iceland. Only cases that had never been reported to child protection services before were included in this study (N=77 total). Each case was followed for 18 months. In all cases the first reported incident was neglect. In the study, a group of cases that had only been reported once (single incident) was compared with another group of cases that had been reported two or more times (repeated incidents).
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