The Effects of child abuse and neglect : issues and research

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The Effects of child abuse and neglect : issues and research

edited by Raymond H. Starr, Jr., David A. Wolfe

Guilford Press, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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It is now commonly recognized that child abuse and neglect can be fully understood only through the use of longitudinal research methods--difficult, expensive, and time-consuming though their application may be. This book reviews the findings from current longitudinal research and also serves as an authoritative guide to the complex methodologic issues involved in conducting such studies.

Table of Contents

Starr, MacLean, Keating, Life Span Developmental Outcomes of Child Maltreatment. Egeland, A Longitudinal Study of High Risk Families: Issues and Findings. Herrenkohl, Herrenkohl, Wu, The Developmental Consequences of Child Abuse: The Lehigh Longitudinal Study. Vietze, O'Connor, Sherrod, Altemeier, The Early Screening Project. Zuravin, Research Definitions of Child Physical Abuse and Neglect: Current Problems. Black, Longitudinal Studies in Child Maltreatment. Gilgun, Discovery-Oriented Qualitative Methods Relevant to Longitudinal Research on Child Abuse and Neglect. Milner, Measuring Parental Personality Charcteristics and Psychopathology in Child Maltreatment Research. Grusec, Walters, Psychological Abuse and Childrearing Belief Systems. Mash, Measurement of Parent-Child Interaction in Studies of Child Maltreatment. Wolfe, McGee, Assessment of Emotional Status Among Maltreated Children. Dubowitz, The Impact of Child Maltreatment on Health.

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