Canadian Research

The Canadian Research section summarizes published child welfare studies that have been conducted in Canada. Browse over 20 years of Canadian Child Welfare research below.

Canadian Research Publications

Title Year Sort ascending
Physical violence and psychological aggression towards children: Five-year trends in practices and attitudes from two population surveys
Clément, Marie-Ève; Chamberland, Claire
2007
Grandparents' and Social Workers' Experiences with the Child Welfare System: A Case for Mutual Resources
Gladstone, James W.; Brown, Ralph A.
2007
Child physical abuse with and without other forms of maltreatment: Dysfunctionality versus dysnormality
Larrivée, Marie-Claude; Tourigny, Marc; Bouchard, Camil
2007
Challenging the Presumption of Diminished Capacity to Parent: Does Divorce Really Change Parenting Practices?
Strohschein, Lisa
2007
Child abuse and chronic pain in a community survey of women
Walsh, Christine A.; Jamieson, Ellen; MacMillan, Harriet; Boyle, Michael
2007
Co-Occurrence of Interparental Violence and Child Physical Abuse and its Effect on the Adolescent's Behavior
Bourassa, Chantal
2007
Establishing a relationship between behavior and cognition: Violence against women and children within the family
Chamberland, Claire; Fortin, Andrée; Laporte, Lise
2007
Factors associated with co-occurrence of spousal and parental violence: Quebec population study
Lévesque, Sylvie; Clément, Marie-Ève; Chamberland, Claire
2007
Characteristics differentiating neglected children from other reported children
Mayer, Micheline; Lavergne, Chantal; Tourigny, Marc; Wright, John
2007
Do good intentions beget good policy? A review of child protection policies to address intimate partner violence
Nixon, Kendra; Tutty, Leslie M.; Weaver-Dunlop, Gillian; Walsh, Christine A.
2007