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… Recurrent reporting of child maltreatment: State of knowledge and avenues for … and Marshall (1999), and Depanfilis and Zuravin (1999). The authors draw out themes from related literature on … Hélie and Bouchard analyze research on child maltreatment recurrence reporting by reviewing American studies of recurrence rates by three research teams: Fluke, Yuan and Edwards (1999), English and Marshall (1999), and Depanfilis and Zuravin (1999). The authors draw out themes from related literature on factors that lead to recurrence in child maltreatment reporting. These include the passage of…
… developmental outcomes and home salivary cortisol patterns in prenatally substance-exposed infants 2010 Auteurs … in substance exposed infants placed in foster care. The sample was comprised of twenty-two infants under twenty-four months of age, … D’Angiulli and Sullivan examine developmental outcomes in substance exposed infants placed in foster care. The sample was comprised of twenty-two infants under twenty-four months of age, divided into a preterm and a full-term group enrolled in the Vancouver Costal Safe Babies program. The Vancouver Costal Safe Babies program provides services and special programming for foster parents supporting…
… Knowledge mobilization in child welfare 2009 Auteurs Trocmé, Nico Esposito, Tonino … 33-59. Knowledge mobilization in child welfare According to the authors the increasing growth of the Canadian child welfare system, particularly in the … According to the authors the increasing growth of the Canadian child welfare system, particularly in the number of children receiving services, warrants an examination of the effectiveness of child welfare interventions. Knowledge mobilization, they propose, is a model that allows for evidence-based practice supported by “collaborative problem-solving between researchers and decision makers” (p.3…
… Intimate partner violence and immigration laws in Canada: … Regehr, Cheryl Rishchynsk, Giselle International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, Volume 32, Issue 6, pp. 335-341. … laws in Canada: How far have we come? This study examined the structural barriers that hinder immigrant and refugee … This study examined the structural barriers that hinder immigrant and refugee women’s ability to exit abusive relationships. Research was gathered in Toronto using a purposive sampling strategy through two different methods: key informant interviews and focus groups. Themes extrapolated from interviews and focus groups include: cultural practices prohibiting disclosure/reporting,…
… Child sexual abuse and adult romantic adjustment: comparison of single- and multiple-indicator measures 2009 Auteurs Godbout, … multiple indicators "to obtain detailed information about the nature and correlates of CSA"; while others "have … Research indicates child sexual abuse (CSA) has long-term consequences that may affect future marital functioning. Some studies have used multiple indicators "to obtain detailed information about the nature and correlates of CSA"; while others "have employed single item indicators in an effort to...respect and protect participants' privacy and wellbeing" (p. 694). This study compared the…
… Child Maltreatment, Bullying, Gender-Based Harassment, and Adolescent Dating Violence: Making the Connections 2009 Auteurs Wolfe, David Crooks, Claire C. Chiodo, Debbie Jaffe, Peter Psychology of Women Quarterly, Volume 33, Issue 1, pp. 21–24 Child … Children who are victims of maltreatment, including those exposed to domestic violence, often have difficulty regulating emotions and behaviours and forming healthy relationships. Maltreated children learn to relate cautiously to others, sensitive to signs of anger or disapproval. Youth with histories of maltreatment are at greater risk for relationship-based difficulties in adolescence and…
… Usual care vs. wraparound facilitation: A randomized trial in Ontario … 1 … en … Usual care vs. wraparound facilitation: A randomized trial in Ontario … To assess child protection services (CPS) models, the authors of this study evaluated the effectiveness of a wraparound facilitator in comparison to regular child protection services over a 20-month period. The wraparound model is a planning process, incorporating sociocultural and contextual influences by connecting children and their caregivers with a unique set of service agencies and existing…
… Friend support and long-term psychological impacts of surviving child maltreatment … 1 … en … Friend support and long-term psychological impacts of surviving child maltreatment … This four wave longitudinal study investigated how friend support at age 14 and different forms of child maltreatment may impact the psychological distress trajectory of youth from age 14 to 24. A total of 1400 students from the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec were randomly selected from public and private high schools to participate in the study. Of those selected, a total sample of…
… Why are suspected cases of child maltreatment referred by educators so often unsubstantiated? 2014 Auteurs King, Colin B. Scott, Katreena L. Child Abuse and Neglect, … position to report suspected child maltreatment due to their frequency of contact with children and parents. The … Education professionals are in a unique position to report suspected child maltreatment due to their frequency of contact with children and parents. The often longitudinal nature of this contact means that educators can potentially observe and report chronic instances of maltreatment as well as critical incidents. Despite this position, past research indicates that educator referrals to child…
… Does differential response make a difference: Examining domestic violence cases in child protection services … and case outcomes that involve domestic violence (DV). In other words, they wanted to see how using a ‘not … one-size-fits-all’ approach in assessment and intervention of families experiencing exposure to domestic violence … This study used mixed methods, statistical analysis and family interviews, to determine how Differential Response Models are reflected in child welfare practice and case outcomes that involve domestic violence (DV). In other words, they wanted to see how using a ‘not one-size-fits-all’ approach in assessment and intervention of families experiencing exposure to domestic violence versus other…