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Volume 2 "Issues in Child Welfare" is primarily concerned with how best to respond to maltreatment ‘within’ the family and hence has a range of papers which are much more concerned with the area of policy and practice more traditionally framed in terms of ‘child welfare’ and social work with children and families. It also includes a paper on how to respond to child maltreatment and neglect in a large hospital context.
child maltreatment --- family support --- child abuse --- child protection --- public protection --- the role of state --- family and community --- social surveillance --- risk to children --- Child maltreatment --- Child abuse --- Child abuse.
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Volume 2 "Issues in Child Welfare" is primarily concerned with how best to respond to maltreatment ‘within’ the family and hence has a range of papers which are much more concerned with the area of policy and practice more traditionally framed in terms of ‘child welfare’ and social work with children and families. It also includes a paper on how to respond to child maltreatment and neglect in a large hospital context.
child maltreatment --- family support --- child abuse --- child protection --- public protection --- the role of state --- family and community --- social surveillance --- risk to children --- Child maltreatment --- Child abuse --- Child abuse.
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Child Abuse. --- Child abuse --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Child Maltreatment --- Child Mistreatment --- Child Neglect --- Abuse, Child --- Maltreatment, Child --- Mistreatment, Child --- Neglect, Child --- Battered Child Syndrome --- Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy --- Shaken Baby Syndrome --- Abuse of --- Crimes against --- Child Abuse --- Child abuse.
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Abused children --- Child abuse --- Enfants maltraités --- Violence envers les enfants --- Child Maltreatment --- Psychopathology
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Introduction : Cette étude s’intéresse à l’effet des expériences adverses précoces sur la relation entre le burnout parental et la maltraitance infantile. Objectif : Cette étude a pour objectif principal d’investiguer les expériences négatives vécues dans l’environnement familial étant enfant et l’effet que cela pourrait avoir sur le vécu des parents, dans le lien entre l’épuisement parental et la maltraitance infantile. Méthodologie : Pour mener à bien cette étude, Nous avons utilisé cinq questionnaires pour collecter des données sociodémographiques, évaluer le burnout parental (PBA), les expériences adverses (ACE), la négligence et la violence parentale (PNVS), ainsi que la balance des risques et des ressources (BR²). La collecte des données a été effectuée en ligne via la plateforme "Uliège Survey". L'échantillon de participants se compose de 171 parents. Résultats : Les données analysées ont montré que les expériences adverses précoces étaient significativement associées à un risque accru de burnout parental. Cependant, la relation entre adversité et maltraitance n'était pas statistiquement confirmée dans notre échantillon. De plus, les scores négatifs aux facteurs de risques du burnout parental étaient corrélés à des expériences adverses précoces plus élevées. En résumé, les expériences adverses peuvent augmenter le risque de burnout parental, mais d'autres facteurs interviennent dans la relation entre adversité et maltraitance. Conclusion : Cette étude se concentre sur la relation entre l'adversité infantile, le burnout parental et la maltraitance. Les hypothèses examinent l'influence des expériences adverses sur la corrélation entre le burnout parental et la maltraitance, tout en considérant les facteurs de stress parentaux et les ressources. Les analyses statistiques montrent un effet significatif entre les expériences adverses précoces et le risque de burnout parental. Cependant, aucune corrélation significative n'est trouvée entre l'adversité infantile et la maltraitance. Dans notre échantillon de 171 participants, près de 5% sont en burnout sévère, environ 15% un burnout modéré et 80% un faible niveau de burnout. Les résultats suggèrent que les expériences adverses précoces pourraient accroître le risque de burnout parental et que des scores négatifs aux facteurs de risques du burnout parental sont liés à des expériences adverses précoces élevées.
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#PBIB:2003.1 --- Child abuse --- Prevention --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Abuse of --- Crimes against
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Child abuse --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Abuse of --- Crimes against
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Child abuse --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Treatment --- Prevention --- Abuse of --- Crimes against
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Paediatrics --- Criminology. Victimology --- Sexology --- Child abuse --- #KVHB:Kindermishandeling --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Abuse of --- Kindermishandeling --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Crimes against
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Child maltreatment constitutes a social problem that affects all societies of the world. A recent study by the World Health Organisation points out that millions of children suffer some form of maltreatment and require medical and social attention. Therefore, child maltreatment is not a new phenomenon; it has been around since the beginning of time. Child maltreatment is recognized as an important psychopathological risk factor and is associated with poor psychological function in childhood and adolescence and adulthood. The aim of this book is to address the issue of child abuse and neglect from a multidimensional perspective. The reader will find a selection of internationally recognized works addressing the issue of child maltreatment both from theoretical and applied view.
Child abuse. --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Abuse of --- Crimes against --- Child & developmental psychology
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