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Why 'historic' abuse? Experiences of children reporting abuse historically

Why 'historic' abuse? Experiences of children reporting abuse historically

... of historic abuse in care from ...how children experiencing abuse in the past faced significant barriers in relation to reporting their abuse to the adults they had access to in ... See full document

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Psychometric properties of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Abuse Short Form (ACE ASF) among Romanian high school students

Psychometric properties of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Abuse Short Form (ACE ASF) among Romanian high school students

... and children parented by single mothers were ...sexual abuse sub-scale was adequate, the physical/emotional abuse sub-scale showed poor internal ...child abuse—rather than adverse ... See full document

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The Evaluation of Sexual Abuse in Children

The Evaluation of Sexual Abuse in Children

... tory reporting of suspected abuse with penalties for failure to report; involvement in the civil, juvenile, or family court systems; involvement in divorce or cus- tody proceedings; and involvement in ... See full document

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Keeping the White Family Together: Racial Disparities in the Out of Home Placements of Maltreated Children

Keeping the White Family Together: Racial Disparities in the Out of Home Placements of Maltreated Children

... victimize children as a result of mental illnesses, medi- cal conditions beyond their control which cause them to be neglectful, aggressive, impulsive, and so ...their children, according to this ...black ... See full document

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In Residence : A series of 12 papers

In Residence : A series of 12 papers

... the experiences of child and adolescent development differ from the norm for individuals who are LGBT? Baker (2002) utilises the useful framework of Erikson’s life stages (1950) when contrasting the differences ... See full document

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Effect of Stay Safe Nursing Care Package on Knowledge and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Regarding Child Abuse among School Children: A Mixed Method Approach

Effect of Stay Safe Nursing Care Package on Knowledge and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Regarding Child Abuse among School Children: A Mixed Method Approach

... child abuse among children under 18 years was increased from seven to seventeen time greater than official rates of substantiated child maltreatment in the United ...child abuse and ...million ... See full document

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Child Abuse Detection and Reporting - California Law

Child Abuse Detection and Reporting - California Law

... further abuse or threats, or may be under pressure to change or retract his or her ...Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome" which clearly explains the child’s process of ... See full document

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A first online intervention to increase patients’ perceived ability to act in situations of abuse in health care: reports of a Swedish pre-post study

A first online intervention to increase patients’ perceived ability to act in situations of abuse in health care: reports of a Swedish pre-post study

... and therefore attracted a more specific patient group. Given the current study’s aims and considering the small sample size, this selection effect was not at all disadvan- tageous, as earlier experiences of ... See full document

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Inhalant Abuse

Inhalant Abuse

... the abuse of aerosol computer and personal electronics cleaning products by placing the canister straw into the mouth or ...inhalant abuse (eg, inhaling spray paint fumes out of a soft drink can or nitrous ... See full document

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Factors contributing to child sexual abuse: an ecological analysis

Factors contributing to child sexual abuse: an ecological analysis

... sexual abuse cases occur in situations with one child and one ...sexual abuse of learners take place behind closed doors, in private settings on a one- on one interaction with a school employee or older ... See full document

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Not just a thought : a communication model   learning with children, young people and young adults about how we can keep them safe

Not just a thought : a communication model learning with children, young people and young adults about how we can keep them safe

... project children were actively involved from the beginning when the needs assessments are undertaken, to planning, implementation through to monitoring and ...evaluation. Children conduct research on ... See full document

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Domestic Violence against Elderly People: A Case Study of India

Domestic Violence against Elderly People: A Case Study of India

... elderly abuse come to the light that it is necessary to give a serious thought to the issue so that they may lead their remaining life respectfully with security and ... See full document

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The psychological subtype of intimate partner violence and its effect on mental health: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

The psychological subtype of intimate partner violence and its effect on mental health: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

... As mentioned above, it has previously been argued that psychological violence alone cannot be characterized as a trauma [11]. However, recent studies have identified an association between psychological violence and PTSD ... See full document

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Clinicians’ Description of Factors Influencing Their Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse: Report of the Child Abuse Reporting Experience Study Research Group

Clinicians’ Description of Factors Influencing Their Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse: Report of the Child Abuse Reporting Experience Study Research Group

... not capture the array of reasons influencing suspicion or decisions to report suspected CA to CPS, from the clini- cian perspective. Therefore, CARES also collected more- detailed qualitative data, regarding specific ... See full document

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Gender moderates the relationship between childhood abuse and internalizing and substance use disorders later in life: a cross sectional analysis

Gender moderates the relationship between childhood abuse and internalizing and substance use disorders later in life: a cross sectional analysis

... Epidemiological studies have consistently found the gen- der differences in many mental disorders, for example, women are more likely to suffer mood and anxiety disor- ders [13, 14], but they report lower rates of ... See full document

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Barriers in detecting elder abuse among emergency medical technicians

Barriers in detecting elder abuse among emergency medical technicians

... user-friendly reporting protocols. When EMTs were asked if an automated reporting program, such as a checklist or screening tool would help them re- port cases, the response was overwhelmingly positive: “If ... See full document

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Recognising Vulnerable Adult Abuse The Safeguarding Responding to Vulnerable Adult Abuse Alert Reporting Vulnerable Adult Abuse

Recognising Vulnerable Adult Abuse The Safeguarding Responding to Vulnerable Adult Abuse Alert Reporting Vulnerable Adult Abuse

... Intervention will partly be determined by the environment or the context in which the alleged abuse has occurred. Assessment of the environment or context is relevant as it may be important for the vulnerable ... See full document

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Psychological evaluation contributions to sexual abuse situations

Psychological evaluation contributions to sexual abuse situations

... The children are afraid to speak and, when they do, the adult is afraid to listen to it (CAPITAO, ROMARO, ...sexual abuse, which is defined as any form of sexual activity between a non-family member and a ... See full document

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Automatic activation of alcohol cues by child maltreatment related words: a replication attempt in a different treatment setting

Automatic activation of alcohol cues by child maltreatment related words: a replication attempt in a different treatment setting

... eliciting craving as well as alcohol-related responses. To our knowledge, there is only one study examining this assumption so far [11], which was conducted by our group. Using a priming paradigm, we examined whether the ... See full document

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Women’s experiences of disrespect and abuse in maternity care facilities in Benue State, Nigeria

Women’s experiences of disrespect and abuse in maternity care facilities in Benue State, Nigeria

... women’s experiences of D&A in maternity care in Nigeria, and the first such study to be conducted in the Benue ...their experiences of D&A in health facilities interactively with the participants ... See full document

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