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October 22, 2005

Child Abuse & Neglect 29(10)

October 2005

Articles on skeletal surveys; interagency collaboration between child protection and mental health services; young adult antisocial behavior; use of single versus multiple types of violence towards children in families; association between sexual abuse and sexual risk behavior; revictimization in dating relationships in adolescent girls; resilience in mothers who are child sexual abuse survivors.


Follow-up skeletal surveys prove to be valuable in evaluation of child physical abuse - Robert W. Block
Utility of follow-up skeletal surveys in suspected child physical abuse evaluations - Stephanie Zimmerman, Kathi Makoroff, Marguerite Care, Amy Thomas and Robert Shapiro
Interagency collaboration between child protection and mental health services: Practices, attitudes and barriers - Yvonne Darlington, Judith A. Feeney and Kylie Rixon
Adolescent maltreatment and its impact on young adult antisocial behavior - Carolyn A. Smith, Timothy O. Ireland and Terence P. Thornberry
Predicting the use of single versus multiple types of violence towards children in a representative sample of Quebec families - Marie-Eve Clement and Camil Bouchard
The association between childhood and adolescent sexual abuse and proxies for sexual risk behavior: A random sample of the general population of Sweden - Jennifer L. Steel and Claes A. Herlitz
Victimization during childhood and revictimization in dating relationships in adolescent girls - Marie-Helene Gagne, Francine Lavoie and Martine Hebert
Multidimensional assessment of resilience in mothers who are child sexual abuse survivors - Margaret O'Dougherty Wright, Joan Fopma-Loy and Stephanie Fischer

Posted by Emma at October 22, 2005 05:09 PM

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