Early Childhood (under 5 years)
An examination of the unique and combined effects of child abuse and children's exposure to domestic violence on parent-child attachments and antisocial behavior during adolescence was conducted.
2011
Sousa, C.
Herrenkohl, T. I.
Moylan, C. A.
Tajima, E. A.
Klika, J. B.
Herrenkohl, R. C.
Russo, M. J.
We present the victim rates and severity of child maltreatment in US Army families by the sex of the child and parent from 1990Ð2004. Neglect rates decreased from a high point in 1991 to a low in 2000, but by 2004 the rates had increased to about the 1991 level.
2008
McCarroll, J. E.
Fan, Z.
Newby, J. H.
Ursano, R. J.
The victim rates and severity of child maltreatment in U.S. Army families by the sex of the child and parent from 1990-2004 were presented. Data were drawn from the Army Central Registry (ACR), which is a complete list of all substantiated child maltreatment incidents.
2008
McCarroll, J. E.
Fan, Z.
Newby, J. H.
Ursano, R. J.
Few programs to enhance fathers' engagement with children have been systematically evaluated, especially for low-income minority populations.
2009
Cowan, P. A.
Cowan, C. P.
Pruett, M. K.
Wong, J. J.
Fathers' engagement with children is crucial for children's optimal development.
2009
Cowan, P. A.
Cowan, C. P.
Pruett, M. K.
Wong, J. J.
This study compares children and youth who have experienced lifetime war-related parental absence or deployment with those having no such history on a variety of victimization types, non-victimization adversity, trauma symptoms, and delinquency; and assesses whether cumulative adversity and victi
2017
Turner, H. A.
Finkelhor, D.
Hamby, S.
Henly, M.
Interview data were used to compare rates of victimization and adversity among children with war-related parental deployment and those without war-related parental deployment. The associations between victimization and adversity and child trauma symptoms and delinquency were also explored.
2017
Turner, H. A.
Finkelhor, D.
Hamby, S.
Henly, M.