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child maltreatment
Journals
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BMC public health
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child abuse & neglect
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
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child & youth care forum
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Child maltreatment
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Bibliographies
14
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Using time-to-event analysis to identify preconception and prenatal predictors of child protective services contact.
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Life Course Violence: Child Maltreatment, IPV, and Elder Abuse Phenotypes in a US Chinese Population.
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Alcohol Use and Harm to Children by Parents and Other Adults.
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Violence against children and intimate partner violence against women: overlap and common contributing factors among caregiver-adolescent dyads.
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a bibliometric analysis of the global research trend in child maltreatment
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a comparison of female delinquents: the impact of child maltreatment histories on risk and need characteristics among a missouri sample
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association of oxytocin level and less severe forms of childhood maltreatment history among healthy japanese adults involved with child care
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preventing child maltreatment: an evidence-based update
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examining the relationship between economic hardship and child maltreatment using data from the ontario incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect-2013 (ois-2013)
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reduced visual cortex grey matter volume in children and adolescents with reactive attachment disorder
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Do Parent Influencers Neglect or Abuse Their Children? A Document Analysis.
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Why Does Child Maltreatment Occur? Caregiver Perspectives and Analyses of Neighborhood Structural Factors Across Twenty Years.
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Associations of Child Maltreatment and Intimate Partner Violence With Elder Abuse in a US Chinese Population.
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the effect of statutory regulations on social workers’ decisions to report child maltreatment