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… Co-Occurrence of Interparental Violence and Child Physical Abuse and its Effect on the Adolescent's Behavior 2007 Auteurs … 8, pp. 691 - 701 Co-Occurrence of Interparental Violence and Child Physical Abuse and its Effect on the Adolescent's … This study surveyed Francophone teenagers in New Brunswick secondary schools to determine the impact of the co-occurrence of parent-to-child and interparental violence on their behavior. Results showed that half of all the teens who responded to the questionnaire had been exposed at least once to domestic violence within the past five years, and nearly a third had been physically abused by a…
… Establishing a relationship between behavior and cognition: Violence against women and children within the family 2007 Auteurs Chamberland, Claire Fortin, Andrée Laporte, Lise Journal of Family … 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…
… Factors associated with co-occurrence of spousal and parental violence: Quebec population study 2007 Auteurs Lévesque, Sylvie Clément, Marie-Ève Chamberland, Claire Journal of Family Violence, Volume 22, Issue 8, … 661-674 Factors associated with co-occurrence of spousal and parental violence: Quebec population study The objective … The objective of this study was to determine the differences between 1) families in which there is spousal violence: 2) those in which there is parental violence; and 3) those in which there is both spousal and parental violence. It also sought to document the factors associated with the three groups and develop an explanatory model for the type of violence in relation to the characteristics of…
… Physical violence and psychological aggression towards children: Five-year trends in practices and attitudes from two population surveys 2007 Auteurs Clément, Marie-Ève Chamberland, Claire Child Abuse and Neglect, Volume 31, Issue 9, pp. … This study, conducted in Quebec, compared the rates of household psychological aggression and physical violence towards children, as reported by mothers in a telephone survey, between 1999 and 2004. Reports of minor physical violence towards a child by an adult living in the household decreased by 5% in 2004 compared to 1999. Reports of repeated psychological violence increased by 5%. Eighty…
… Child abuse and chronic pain in a community survey of women 2007 Auteurs … Violence, Volume 22, Issue 12, pp. 1536-1554 Child abuse and chronic pain in a community survey of women This study … between self-reported history of child physical and sexual abuse and chronic pain among women (N = 3381) as … This study examined the relationship between self-reported history of child physical and sexual abuse and chronic pain among women (N = 3381) as determined by secondary analyses of the Ontario Health Survey and the Ontario Mental Health Supplement. Regression analyses tested the relationships between chronic pain and childhood abuse, age, socioeconomic status, physical health and mental health.…
… Exploring The Health Care Utilization Of Children And Youth In The Care Of Child Welfare: A Retrospective … Cohort Study 2021 Auteurs Breneol, S. Rose, H. Brown, M. Andreou, P. Bishop, A. Mitchell, C. Family Practice, Volume … Issue 3 Exploring the health care utilization of children and youth in the care of child welfare: a retrospective … Abstract Background Children and youth whose lives intersect with child welfare systems are amongst the most vulnerable paediatric populations. Despite the increased rates of chronic conditions, these children and youth often experience unmet health care needs. Objectives To examine patterns of health care utilization from birth for children and youth in the care of a child welfare authority…
… Young Mothers’ Use Of And Experiences With Mental Health Care Services In Ontario, … BMC Women's Health, Volume 22, 214 Young mothers’ use of and experiences with mental health care services in Ontario, … health care support does not correlate with their access and use of services. The purpose of this study, grounded in … Abstract Background Despite the high prevalence of mental health issues among young mothers, their subsequent needs for mental health care support does not correlate with their access and use of services. The purpose of this study, grounded in the experiences of young mothers living in Ontario, Canada, was to describe their experiences of using mental health services during the perinatal period…
… Parent-Child Separations And Mental Health Among First Nations And Métis Peoples In Canada: Links To Intergenerational … Bombay, A. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,19 (11) Parent-Child Separations and … AbstractFirst Nations children are over 17 times more likely to be removed from their families and placed in the child welfare system (CWS) than non-Indigenous children in Canada. The high rates of parent-child separation have been linked to discriminatory public services and the Indian Residential School (IRS) system, which instigated a multi-generational cycle of family disruption. However,…
… Between Exposure To Adverse Childhood Experiences And Biological Aging: Evidence From The Canadian … On Aging 2022 Auteurs Mian, O. Belsky, D. W. Cohen, A. A. Anderson, L. N. Gonzalez, A. Ma, J. Sloboda, D. M. … between exposure to adverse childhood experiences and biological aging: Evidence from the Canadian … Abstract People exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) suffer from an increased risk of chronic disease and shorter lifespan. These individuals also tend to exhibit accelerated reproductive development and show signs of advanced cellular aging as early as childhood. These observations suggest that ACEs may accelerate biological processes of aging through…
… Association between child welfare reporting rates and the developmental vulnerability of kindergarten children … R.-Turgeon, N. Gagné, M. H. Isabelle, M. Child Abuse and Neglect Association between child welfare reporting rates and the developmental vulnerability of kindergarten children … Abstract Background In Canada, more than one in four children are considered vulnerable in at least one domain of development when they enter kindergarten. Recent studies have suggested that this ratio is higher among those who were previously maltreated. However, little is known about this associations at the neighborhood level, although it may be an interesting way to identify risk areas and…