épidémiologie
Les études épidémiologiques comprennent celles qui examinent les variables qui ont des répercussions sur la santé et le bien-être de l'enfant et de la famille, les facteurs de risque de blessures et les programmes d’intervention et de prévention.
| Titre | Auteurs | Année Trier par ordre croissant |
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| Saskatchewan Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008 (SIS‑2008): Major Findings | MacLaurin, Bruce |
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| Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008 (OIS‑2008) | Fallon, Barbara |
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| More Than a Playmate, Less than a Co-Parent: Fathers in the Canadian BSW Curriculum | Walmsley, Christopher |
2009 |
| What predicts injury from physical punishment? A test of the typologies of violence hypothesis | Gonzalez, Miriam |
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| Ten-year epidemiological study of pediatric burns in Canada | Spinks, Anneliese |
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| Developing a Case Typology for Children in Out-of-Home Care: Child Welfare Worker Perspectives | Skrypek, Margaret |
2008 |
| Continuity and Pathways from Aggression in Childhood to Family Violence in Adulthood: A 30-year Longitudinal Study | Temcheff, Caroline E. |
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| Cognitive processes associated with child neglect | Hildyard, Kathryn |
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| Development of a Policy-Relevant Child Maltreatment Research Strategy | MacMillan, Harriet |
2007 |
| Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Reconstructing the Evidence | Marcellus, Lenora |
2007 |
