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… Longitudinal Trajectories Of Depressive Symptoms Among Sexually Abused Adolescents … Edwards, D. Collin-Vézina, D. Danbrook, M. C. Wekerle, C. The, M. A. P. R. T. Child Abuse and Neglect Longitudinal … Abstract Background Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) contributes to depression in several populations. However, there is a significant lack of longitudinal research on depressive symptoms among sexually abused adolescents involved in Child Protection Services (CPS). Given the systemic challenges in CPS research, it is also unclear as to whether depressive symptoms vary according to CSA severity.…
… The differential association of socioeconomic vulnerabilities and neglect-related child protection involvement across geographies: Multilevel structural equation modeling 2022 Auteurs Esposito, T. Chabot, M. Caldwell, J. Webb, … Abstract Background/Purpose This paper explores the use of social geographic data and multilevel latent modeling to make initial predictions on geographic variation in child protection involvement for reasons of neglect, resulting in novel findings regarding the relationship between poverty and neglect in low-density geographies in the province of Quebec, Canada. Method This study used…
… Association between child welfare reporting rates and the developmental vulnerability of kindergarten children at the neighborhood level 2022 … 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…
… Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a solution-focused intervention in child protection services … 1 … en … Effectiveness and … The emergence of child-centered and family-centered interventions in the field of child protection has challenged traditional approaches which often focus on the shortcomings of families and lead to user dissatisfaction and alienation (Buckley et al., 2011), and distrust between workers and users (Arbeiter & Toros, 2017). Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a strengths-based, client-…
… Causes of preventable death among children of female sex worker mothers in low- and middle-income countries: A community knowledge … Female sex workers (FSW) in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) face significant health, social, and economic challenges, which also impact their children (CFSW). Despite existing child mortality data, specific causes of death among CFSW are not well-documented, hindering effective public health responses. Using the Community Knowledge Approach (CKA), a survey conducted from January to…
… Nurturing roots: Motivations of Inuit foster parents caring for Inuit children in Nunavik … 1 … en … Nurturing roots: Motivations of Inuit foster parents caring for Inuit children in Nunavik … This study examines the experiences and motivations of Inuit foster parents, emphasizing their role in maintaining cultural continuity and addressing challenges in the child welfare system. Conducted in Nunavik, Quebec, this study highlights the overrepresentation of Inuit children in care, where many are placed outside of their communities, leading to cultural disconnection and identity loss.…
… Secondary Analysis of Data from the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study: Paternal and Household Characteristics Associated … There exists a demonstrated gap in the literature investigating paternal characteristics associated with child neglect or Child Protective Services (CPS) involvement. This article attempts to address this dearth in research by performing secondary analyses of a subsample of the community-based Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study (FFCWS), which follows a cohort of nearly 5,000 children…
… The influence of risk factors, child maltreatment and timing on academic achievement and behavioral outcomes … 1 … en … The co-occurrence of child maltreatment with specific health, maternal, or social risks underlines the fact that young children who experience maltreatment often present with multiple risk experiences, which can compromise school achievement. This summary is a compilation of two studies; the first, article by Rouse, Fantuzzo and LeBoeuf (2011), examined the relationship between risk factors and…
… The mediating effect of sexualized behavior on child maltreatment and delinquent behaviors … 1 … en … The mediating effect of … The association between child maltreatment and juvenile delinquency has been well established. However, the underlying mechanisms linking this relationship are not well understood. The authors contended that “certain outcomes of child maltreatment (e.g., sexualized behaviors) are risk factors for juvenile delinquency”. Therefore, sexualized behaviors may be an important but often neglected factor…
… The effects of differential response on the investigation and … … 1 … en … The effects of differential response on the investigation and substantiation of neglect cases … This study used data from the American National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) to examine the effect of Differential Response (DR) on the investigation and substantiation decisions of neglect cases and possible predictors of maltreatment and Child Protection Services (CPS) involvement. The article defines DR as “not a specific practice model or intervention, but rather a ‘policy…