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… 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 4014 Abstract Background In Canada, more than … it may be an interesting way to identify risk areas and highlight child welfare system data to prevent public … 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…
… Adverse Childhood Experiences And Education Outcomes Among Adolescents: Linking Survey And Administrative Data 2022 Auteurs Stewart-Tufescu, A. … T. O. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 4016 Abstract It is well established that … Abstract It is well established that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with detrimental health outcomes in adulthood. Less is known about the relationships between ACEs and education outcomes and among adolescents. The aim of this study was to examine the associations between ACEs and adolescents’ self-reported education outcomes and provincial education assessments among…
… Child protective services during COVID-19 and doubly marginalized children: International perspectives … Levine, D. T., Tiwari, A., Truter, E., Walker-Williams, H. and Wekerle, C. Child Abuse and Neglect 4020 Abstract Background Alongside deficits in … Abstract Background Alongside deficits in children's wellbeing, the COVID-19 pandemic has created an elevated risk for child maltreatment and challenges for child protective services worldwide. Therefore, some children might be doubly marginalized, as prior inequalities become exacerbated and new risk factors arise. Objective To provide initial insight into…
… Identification of a Gap in Knowledge: Risks and Protective Factors of Intimate Partner Violence for … M. E., & Sapiro, B. (2020). Emancipated foster youth and intimate partner violence: An exploration of risk and protective factors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, … Based on the longitudinal data set, ‘Midwest Evaluation of the Adult Functioning of Former Foster Youth’, Katz et al. (2020) conducted a secondary data analysis to assess for risk and protective factors of intimate partner violence (IPV) among youth transitioning out of foster care in the Midwestern, United States. The data was collected at 5 waves, when the youth were 17, 19, 21, 23, and 25…
… Visits: Findings from observations of children, parents and social workers during contact visits. Année de … M. A., & Fuentes, M. J. (2021). Behavioral Observation and Analysis of Participants in Foster Care Visits. Family … Résumé Contact visits between foster children and their biological parents help children adapt to their … Contact visits between foster children and their biological parents help children adapt to their placement and increase the likelihood of reunification. Existing research pertaining to contact visits is primarily descriptive (frequency, location, supervision) rather than on the interactions and behaviours of children and their birth parents. In this qualitative study, the researchers sought to…
… adulthood: Gender differences in disclosure, nondisclosure and help-seeking behavior. Année de publication 2020 Revu … on Gender Differences in Disclosing Child Sexual Abuse and Reasons for Nondisclosure. Journal of Interpersonal … in the disclosure of child sexual abuse (CSA) to formal and informal networks. Furthermore, the authors examined … Using a self-report survey, this study sought to examine whether there are gender differences in the disclosure of child sexual abuse (CSA) to formal and informal networks. Furthermore, the authors examined whether any such gender differences were related to abuse characteristics and attitudes towards gender roles. Overall, 3,700 students (18 – 25 years old) from vocational schools and…
… Provincial and Territorial Assistance If you suspect a child is in … danger, call 9-1-1 or your local police. The parent and family support resource information offered here does … Find out more information on your role in knowing when and what to report Find local child welfare services in … If you suspect a child is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1 or your local police.The parent and family support resource information offered here does not attempt to create a comprehensive list. To update any information listed on this page, please email: info@cwrp.ca.
… Co-Occurrence of Interparental Violence and Child Physical Abuse and its Effect on the Adolescent's Behavior 2007 Auteurs … the impact of the co-occurrence of parent-to-child and interparental violence on their behavior. Results showed … 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, … violence: 2) those in which there is parental violence; and 3) those in which there is both spousal and parental … 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…