epidemiology
Epidemiological studies include those investigating variables affecting child and family health and well-being, risk factors for harm, and intervention and prevention programs.
Title | Authors | Year |
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Untangling risk of maltreatment from events of maltreatment: An analysis of the 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2008) | Fallon, Barbara |
2011 |
Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008 (OIS‑2008) | Fallon, Barbara |
2010 |
More Than a Playmate, Less than a Co-Parent: Fathers in the Canadian BSW Curriculum | Walmsley, Christopher |
2009 |
Continuity and Pathways from Aggression in Childhood to Family Violence in Adulthood: A 30-year Longitudinal Study | Temcheff, Caroline E. |
2008 |
Developing a Case Typology for Children in Out-of-Home Care: Child Welfare Worker Perspectives | Skrypek, Margaret |
2008 |
Ten-year epidemiological study of pediatric burns in Canada | Spinks, Anneliese |
2008 |
What Predicts Injury from Physical Punishment? A Test of the Typologies of Violence Hypothesis | Gonzalez, Miriam |
2008 |
Characteristics differentiating neglected children from other reported children | Mayer, Micheline |
2007 |
Child physical abuse with and without other forms of maltreatment: Dysfunctionality versus dysnormality | Larrivée, Marie-Claude |
2007 |
Cognitive Processes Associated with Child Neglect | Hildyard, Kathryn |
2007 |