epidemiology

Epidemiological studies include those investigating variables affecting child and family health and well-being, risk factors for harm, and intervention and prevention programs.

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Development of a Policy-Relevant Child Maltreatment Research Strategy

MacMillan, Harriet
Jamieson, Ellen
Wathen, C. Nadine
Boyle, Michael
Walsh, Christine A.
Omura, John
Walker, Jason
Lodenquai, Gregory

2007
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Reconstructing the Evidence

Marcellus, Lenora

2007
Cumulative stress and substantiated maltreatment: The importance of caregiver vulnerability and adult partner violence

Wekerle, Christine
Wall, Anne-Marie
Leung, Eman
Trocmé, Nico

2007
Child physical abuse with and without other forms of maltreatment: Dysfunctionality versus dysnormality

Larrivée, Marie-Claude
Tourigny, Marc
Bouchard, Camil

2007
Les variations des taux de mauvais traitements envers les enfants : réalités épidémiologiques ou changements de normes?

Léveillé, Sophie
Bouchard, Véronique
Adam, Catherine
Tremblay-Renaud, Amélie
Roy, Catherine

2006
Prevalence and predictors of dating violence among adolescent female victims of child sexual abuse

Cyr, Mireille
McDuff, Pierre
Wright, John

2006
A Difference-Centred Alternative to Theorization of Children's Citizenship Rights

Moosa-Mitha, Mehmoona

2005
Risk Factors Associated With the Chronicity of High Potential for Child Abuse and Neglect

Ethier, Louise S.
Couture, Germain
Lacharité, Carl

2004