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… moderators of the relationship between emotional distress and alcohol problems in a sample of adolescents involved … the relationship between emotional distress (i.e., anxiety and depression symptoms) and alcohol problems in a sample of adolescents involved … Adolescents involved with child welfare are at particular risk for the development of alcohol problems due to their histories of child maltreatment. Based on an emotion dysregulation-maladaptive coping model of alcohol problems, the current study explored whether drinking to cope with negative affect (coping motives) moderated the relationship between emotional distress (i.e., anxiety and…
… within a Canadian child welfare sample: Associated risks and child maladjustment Article de journaux Recherche canadienne en PE 2014 Gonzalez, Andrea MacMillan, Harriet Tanaka, Masako Jack, Susan M. … behavioral difficulties including externalizing and internalizing problems. While there is mounting evidence … Children exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) are at increased risk of experiencing behavioral difficulties including externalizing and internalizing problems. While there is mounting evidence about mental health problems in children exposed to IPV, most of the research to date focuses on IPV exposure as a unitary, homogeneous construct. The purpose of this study was to examine the…
… between family involvement with child protective services and adolescent adjustment Article de journaux Recherche … of family involvement with child protective services (CPS) and symptoms of psychological distress and delinquency among youth. Data were obtained from 3181 … The objective of this study was to examine the role of school connectedness in the association between a history of family involvement with child protective services (CPS) and symptoms of psychological distress and delinquency among youth. Data were obtained from 3181 participants within the 2009 cycle of the Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey, a province-wide school-based survey of 7th–…
… On the nature and scope of reported child maltreatment in high-income … improving the evidence base Article de journaux 2013 Jud, Andreas Fluke, John Alink, Lenneke R. A. Allan, Kate Fallon, … van Puyenbroek, Hubert Although high-income countries share and value the goal of protecting children from harm, … Although high-income countries share and value the goal of protecting children from harm, national data on child maltreatment and the involvement of social services, the judiciary and health services remain relatively scarce. To explore potential reasons for this, a number of high-income countries across the world (Belgium, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Korea, Switzerland…
… Long-term depression and suicidal ideation outcomes subsequent to emancipation … en PE 2014 Kaspar, Violet Major depressive episode (MDE) and suicidal ideation (SI) associated with history of foster care placement (HxFCP), and mediating effects of psychosocial and socioeconomic … Major depressive episode (MDE) and suicidal ideation (SI) associated with history of foster care placement (HxFCP), and mediating effects of psychosocial and socioeconomic factors through which placement may confer psychiatric risks in the years subsequent to emancipation were examined in a national sample of 7534 Métis. More than one third of emancipated respondents reported past year MDE, a…
… Establishing a relationship between behavior and cognition: Violence against women and children within the family Article de journaux Recherche canadienne en PE 2007 Chamberland, Claire Fortin, Andrée Laporte, Lise The goal of this … The goal of this study was to answer two questions: 1) to what extent are cognitions (mental conceptions) regarding violence against women and children within the family associated with violent actions against them? 2) to what extent does an adult with a narrow conception of violence against women also have a narrow conception of violence against children? A total of 62 parents, all born in…
… Mothers and infants exposed to intimate partner violence compensate … exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) are unclear and under studied. This article presents exploratory … the potential impact of IPV on mother-child relationships and child development and (b) the association between these … Reasons for the developmental variability in children exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) are unclear and under studied. This article presents exploratory findings on (a) the potential impact of IPV on mother-child relationships and child development and (b) the association between these maternal-child relationship impacts and child development. The fit of findings with compensatory,…
… Attentional and executive functions in neglected children Article de … Marie-Eve Nolin, Pierre This study examined attentional and executive functions of 30 neglected children ages 8 to … Neuropsychological tests measured aspects of simple and complex attention. The results have shown that neglected … This study examined attentional and executive functions of 30 neglected children ages 8 to 12, who were compared with a control group of 30 children. Neuropsychological tests measured aspects of simple and complex attention. The results have shown that neglected children were not different from control children with simple tests of attention. However, neglected children were shown difficulties in…
… Attentional and executive functions in neglected children Article de … Marie-Eve Nolin, Pierre This study examined attentional and executive functions of 30 neglected children ages 8 to … Neuropsychological tests measured aspects of simple and complex attention. The results have shown that neglected … This study examined attentional and executive functions of 30 neglected children ages 8 to 12, who were compared with a control group of 30 children. Neuropsychological tests measured aspects of simple and complex attention. The results have shown that neglected children were not different from control children with simple tests of attention. However, neglected children were shown difficulties in…
… Voice, power and discourse: Experiences of participants in family group … – the ‘democratic’, participatory discourse of FGC and the legalistic, bureaucratized discourse of conventional … (three youth); six child protection workers; and three FGC coordinators. By listening to the voices of … Summary: The purpose of this article is to explore the tensions that emerge when two very different discourses – the ‘democratic’, participatory discourse of FGC and the legalistic, bureaucratized discourse of conventional child welfare practice – attempt to integrate. We present the findings of a qualitative study, where we conducted 74 interviews, involving 26 adult family members/caregivers (…