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  1. Review of Research on Child Maltreatment and Violence in Youth

    This review addresses research regarding associations between child maltreat ment and youth violence perpetration. The authors explore current findings on the direct effects of child maltreatment on later youth violence and possible gender and ethnic differences. They examine differences in the prediction of ado lescent violence as a function ...

  2. Review of research on child maltreatment and violence in youth

    This review addresses research regarding associations between child maltreatment and youth violence perpetration. The authors explore current findings on the direct effects of child maltreatment on later youth violence and possible gender and ethnic differences. They examine differences in the prediction of adolescent violence as a function of ...

  3. Review of Research On Child Maltreatment and Violence in Youth

    Results provide compelling evidence linking child maltreatment and later youth violence, although some research is inconclusive once demographics and other competing predictors are considered. Overall, physical abuse is perhaps the most consistent predictor of youth violence, patterned by an increased risk for children exposed to severe ...

  4. Child Maltreatment, Youth Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and

    Child Maltreatment, Youth Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and Elder Mistreatment: A Review and Theoretical Analysis of Research on Violence Across the Life Course Trauma Violence Abuse . 2022 Jan;23(1):314-328. doi: 10.1177/1524838020939119.

  5. Child Maltreatment, Youth Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and

    Child Maltreatment. According to research compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each year, around 1 in 7 children experience abuse or neglect in the United States (Fortson, Klevens, Merrick, Gilbert, & Alexander, 2016).This approximation, based on official records of child protection reports, is most definitely an underestimation of all annual maltreatment cases ...

  6. Youth engagement in child maltreatment research: Gaps, barriers, and

    A trauma-informed approach to youth engagement "realizes" the impact of trauma on youth, "recognizes" how signs and symptoms of trauma present, "responds" by incorporating knowledge about trauma into the research process, and "resists re-traumatization" (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2014).We identify trauma-informed approaches and strategies (see ...

  7. Child Maltreatment, Youth Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and

    Fang X., Corso P. S. (2007). Child maltreatment, youth violence, and intimate partner violence: Developmental relationships. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 33(4), 281 ... with a focus on children and youth. Her research focuses on the effects of trauma in the lives of children and how policies can equip systems to foster growth and ...

  8. Review of Research On Child Maltreatment and Violence in Youth

    Findings indicate that lesser severe forms of abuse can increase the risk of later violence for some youth, although some research is inconclusive once demographics and other competing predictors are considered. This review addresses research regarding associations between child maltreatment and youth violence perpetration. The authors explore current findings on the direct effects of child ...

  9. Review of Research On Child Maltreatment and Violence in Youth

    A substantial body of empirical research supports that association (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8), and 2 earlier reviews of research on child maltreatment and violence in youth similarly concluded an ...

  10. Child Maltreatment, Youth Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and

    anything related to child abuse, prevention of child abuse, anything related to domestic violence, elder abuse Broadly defined, child maltreatment includes physical, emo-tional, and sexual forms of abuse as well as neglect and, in some jurisdictions, children's exposure to domestic violence (Anda et al., 1999; Appleyard et al., 2005).

  11. Improving measurement of child abuse and neglect: A systematic review

    The overlap of witnessing partner violence with child maltreatment and other victimizations in a nationally representative survey of youth. Child Abuse Negl. 2010; 34: 734-41. 10.1016/j.chiabu.2010.03. ... The case for prospective longitudinal studies in child maltreatment research: commentary on Dube, Williamson, Thompson, Felitti, and ...

  12. Youth engagement in child maltreatment research: Gaps, barriers, and

    The importance of youth engagement in child maltreatment research is particularly salient because youth who have had to endure such experiences have often been disempowered, silenced, and excluded within their families, close relationships, and communities. Youth exposed to maltreatment and violence may belong to marginalized groups, including ...

  13. Full article: Future Directions in Child Maltreatment Research

    ABSTRACT. Child maltreatment (or child abuse and neglect) is a common area of interest in clinical child psychology. Research has examined the causes and consequences as well as the myriad risk factors and interventions that are effective in supporting child maltreatment victims and families. Child maltreatment is unique, however, from the ...

  14. Child Maltreatment and Long-Term Physical and Mental Health Outcomes

    Definitions. Child maltreatment is universally understood to include four main types: sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional or psychological abuse, and neglect [].Increasingly, epidemiological and other studies include exposure to intimate partner violence as a fifth form [].Child maltreatment are forms of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), a broad term that also includes exposure to ...

  15. Youth engagement in child maltreatment research: Gaps ...

    Engaging youth as partners in the research process is especially needed in the field of child maltreatment due to the high prevalence of maltreatment, its poor association with health outcomes, and the disempowerment that can occur following exposure to child maltreatment. Although evidence-based approaches for youth engagement in research have ...

  16. Advancing Knowledge about Youth Violence: Child Maltreatment, Bullying

    Violence, in all its different manifestations, is a universal problem affecting individuals of different age groups, of different ethnic and religious backgrounds, and of different sexual orientations. Family violence and youth violence are interconnected. This special issue advances knowledge about child maltreatment, bullying, youth violence, dating violence, and intimate partner violence ...

  17. Review of Research on Child Maltreatment and Violence in Youth

    Further research would benefit from comparable definitions and measurement of children's exposure to violence outside the home so as to better identify the contextual risk and protective factors that influence the risk for childhood maltreatment to result in later violent behavior. 1 table and 34 references

  18. Review of research on child maltreatment and violence in youth

    This review addresses research regarding associations between child maltreatment and youth violence perpetration. The authors explore current findings on the direct effects of child maltreatment on later youth violence and possible gender and ethnic differences. They examine differences in the prediction of adolescent violence as a function of duration and timing of maltreatment.

  19. Examining the Relationship Between Childhood Trauma and Involvement in

    Researchers at Child Trends, a nonprofit research organization that focuses on children's issues, carried out secondary analyses of data collected in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health) to further examine the relationship between childhood maltreatment and delinquent and criminal behaviors.

  20. After Child Maltreatment: The Importance of Voice for Youth in Foster

    Once social services steps in to protect children from violence and neglect in their homes, many youth become wards of the specialized juvenile or family court that assists in child protection (e.g., the dependency court). Some of these children will be ordered into foster care. Within this "depende …

  21. Child Maltreatment

    Current as of: June 30, 2024. The Children's Bureau develops the annual Child Maltreatment reports, which include data provided by the states to the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System. Child Maltreatment 2022 (PDF) January 29, 2024. Child Maltreatment 2021 (PDF) February 9, 2023. Child Maltreatment 2020 (PDF)

  22. Parental domestic violence and abuse, mental ill-health, and substance

    Parental domestic violence and abuse (DVA), mental ill-health (MH), and substance misuse (SU; including alcohol and drug use) are prevalent public health problems both in the UK [1,2,3] and worldwide [4,5,6,7] and are considered to be three of several adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).When considered in combination, an estimated 3.6% of UK children are living in households where all three ...

  23. Child maltreatment, youth violence, and intimate partner violence

    Background: Understanding the cycle of violence, from victimization to perpetration across the life span, is critical for designing successful prevention interventions. This study uses a nationally representative sample to examine the developmental relationships among three forms of child maltreatment, youth violence perpetration or victimization, and young adult intimate partner violence (IPV ...

  24. Parents are stressed, and know what they need

    The vast majority of children involved in the child welfare system are due to "neglect" not physical abuse, often related to poverty or being a victim of domestic violence. We need to find ways to shrink the front door of the child protection system for those who really need it and invest in community supports to help parents with basic ...

  25. Advancing prevention research on child abuse, youth violence, and

    Prevention research on the related problems of child abuse, youth violence, and domestic violence has grown at an accelerating pace in recent years. In this context, a set of shared methodological issues has emerged as investigators seek to advance the interpersonal violence prevention knowledge bas …