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… Child maltreatment and onset of emergency department presentations for … who were permanently living in out-of-home care (n=4,683) and their peers living with caregivers of origin … of child maltreatment, recurrence of child maltreatment, and the promotion of resilience after child maltreatment has … This study examined the rates of a first presentation to the emergency department (ED) for suicide-related behaviour (SRB). Presentation rates of youth who were living permanently in the care of a child welfare organization were compared to their peers living with caregivers of origin. The sample is a population-based cohort of 12 to 17 year olds living in Ontario. To assess ED presentations for…
… Trauma Experiences, Maltreatment-Related Impairments, and Resilience Among Child Welfare Youth in Residential Care … Daigneault, Isabelle International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 9(5), 577-589. 2776 This study examines the trauma experiences, trauma-related sequels, and resilience features of a sample of Canadian youth … This study examines the trauma experiences, trauma-related sequels, and resilience features of a sample of Canadian youth residing in residential care facilities. Additionally, authors explore the relationship between gender and trauma. A convenience sample (n=53) of youth aged 14 to 17 was recruited from six child welfare residential care facilities for participation in the study. Measures of…
… Child physical and sexual abuse in a community sample of young adults: … utilized secondary data analysis to identify prevalence and risk factors for physical and sexual abuse of children living in Ontario. The Ontario … Child maltreatment is increasingly recognized as a major public health problem; however, despite the identification there is little community-based information about the determinants of child maltreatment in Canada. This study utilized secondary data analysis to identify prevalence and risk factors for physical and sexual abuse of children living in Ontario. The Ontario Child Health Study (OCHS)…
… The relationship between post-traumatic stress symptoms and substance use among adolescents involved with child … Wekerle, Christine Tonmyr, Lil Thornton, Tiffany Waechter, Randall Pereira, Jessica Chung, Ronald MAP Research Team International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 2580 The maltreatment of children is a public … The maltreatment of children is a public health and social concern, especially given the potential for negative consequences throughout the lifespan. Of particular interest for the current study is the well-established relationship between child maltreatment and alcohol use, drug use, and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) among adolescents. The current study examines how PTSS…
… Factor structure and reliability of the childhood trauma questionnaire and prevalence estimates of trauma for male and female street youth 2011 Auteurs Forde, David R. Baron, … Within the past three decades there has been sizeable growth in research examining various aspects of childhood maltreatment. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) and Childhood Trauma Questionnaire Short-Form (CTQ-SF) are widely used in clinical settings, community surveys and program evaluation, and provide a retrospective identification of the prevalence of child abuse and neglect.…
… among childhood maltreatment, adolescent mental health, and self-compassion in child welfare adolescents 2011 … Childhood maltreatment is a risk factor for poor physical and mental health. This study explored the relationship between child maltreatment and self-compassion. Self-compassion was defined as a … Childhood maltreatment is a risk factor for poor physical and mental health. This study explored the relationship between child maltreatment and self-compassion. Self-compassion was defined as a concept of positive acceptance of the self. The present sample was taken from the Maltreatment and Adolescent Pathways (MAP) Longitudinal Study. A total of 117 youths completed the…
… Externalizing Problems and Problematic Sexual Behaviors: Same Etiology? 2010 … them or others. The authors hypothesized that sexual abuse and family sexuality are better predictors of problematic … current study focuses on children between six to 11 years and their families (n=188). The study measures child … A broad range of sexual behaviours exhibited by children is common in the normal course of human sexual development. However, these behaviours may be problematic when they become developmentally inappropriate or potentially harmful to them or others. The authors hypothesized that sexual abuse and family sexuality are better predictors of problematic sexual behaviour (PSB), whereas…
… 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 39, Issue 3 3995 Abstract Background Children and youth whose lives intersect with child welfare systems … 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, … health care support does not correlate with their access and use of services. The purpose of this study, grounded in … using mental health services during the perinatal period, and to identify the attributes of services and professionals … 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…
… 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. … suffer from an increased risk of chronic disease and shorter lifespan. These individuals also tend to exhibit … 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…