Parents

Longitudinal Study on the Effects of Child Abuse and Children's Exposure to Domestic Violence, Parent-Child Attachments, and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescence

This study examined the unique and combined effects of child abuse and childrenÕs exposure to domestic violence on later attachment to parents and antisocial behavior during adolescence. Analyses also investigated whether the interaction of exposure and low attachment predicted youth outcomes.

2011
Sousa, C.
Herrenkohl, T. I.
Moylan, C. A.
Tajima, E. A.
Klika, J. B.
Herrenkohl, R. C.
Russo, M. J.

Trends in US Army Child Maltreatment Reports: 1990-2004

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.

Trends in US Army Child Maltreatment Reports: 1990-2004

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.