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References to -- Risk factors

Postby Marina » Fri Jul 21, 2006 7:43 am

Risk factors for child maltreatment

A Coordinated Response to Child Abuse and Neglect: The Foundation for Practice
Chapter Five: What Factors Contribute to Child Abuse and Neglect?

http://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/userma ... atione.cfm

CDC
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/cmfacts.htm

CDC Preventing child maltreatment
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/Preventing%20CM--final.pdf

HHS Risk factors for chronic maltreatment
http://cbexpress.acf.hhs.gov/articles.c ... ef=htmlEml

Marines
http://www.usmc-mccs.org/leadersguide/F ... lation.htm

Understanding the dynamics of child maltreatment recurrence
http://repository.upenn.edu/dissertations/AAI3137977/

What increases the risk?
http://www.webmd.com/hw/raising_a_famil ... nting=true

Review of “Household composition”
http://www.parent-wise.org/articles/home.htm

Common risk factors
http://www.friendsnrc.org/outcome/toolk ... y/risk.htm

Illinois
http://www.prairienet.org/dcfs-project/ ... -07.html&3

Risk factors and determinants WHO
http://www.yesican.org/articles/Article8.htm

The Risk and Prevention of Maltreatment of Children with Disabilities
Why are Children with Disabilities at Higher Risk for Maltreatment Than Children Without Disabilities?
http://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/preven ... focusc.cfm

Peace Health
http://www.peacehealth.org/kbase/topic/ ... 5/sec4.htm

Georgia target areas
http://www.esri.com/mapmuseum/mapbook_g ... 1/ga2.html

Minn Risk assessment and interviewing skills
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/Preventing%20CM--final.pdf

Systems changes to prevent child maltreatment
http://www.nciom.org/projects/childabuse/chapter8.pdf

American Academy of Pediatrics, assessment of risk – children with disabilities
http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cg ... /2/508.pdf

American Academy of Pediatrics
Psychological maltreatment
http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cg ... /4/e68.pdf
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Government wants your children

Postby Marina » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:58 pm

Government wants your children

http://cpscrimes.tripod.com/

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Actuarial risk assessment for child maltreatment

Postby Marina » Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:26 pm

Actuarial risk assessment for child maltreatment

see wikipedia -- actuarial science

http://www.childwelfare.com/kids/CYSR23/cysr2301.htm

http://www.childwelfare.com/kids/CYSR22/cysr2211.htm

Hennepin – Child Protection: Decision making
http://www.co.hennepin.mn.us/vgn/images ... treatment'

Risk assessment in child welfare
http://www.cecw-cepb.ca/DocsEng/RiskAss ... treatment'

Texas Research Questions Superiority of Actuarial Risk Assessment
http://www.gocwi.org/data/site250783/fi ... y20040.pdf

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Risk of live-in boyfriend

Postby Marina » Tue Aug 15, 2006 1:19 pm

Risk of live-in boyfriend

This is the study that justifies removing Mom's boyfriend.
These people have some nerve.

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/c ... 116/5/e687

Pediatrics -- Official Journal of the Academy of Pediatrics

Child Deaths Resulting From Inflicted Injuries: Household Risk Factors and Perpetrator Characteristics
Patricia G. Schnitzer, PhD* and Bernard G. Ewigman, MD, MSPH

Objective. To determine the role of household composition as an independent risk factor for fatal inflicted injuries among young children and describe perpetrator characteristics.

Design, Setting, and Population. A population-based, case-control study of all children <5 years of age who died in Missouri between January 1, 1992, and December 31, 1999. Missouri Child Fatality Review Program data were analyzed. Cases all involved children with injuries inflicted by a parent or caregiver. Two age-matched controls per case child were selected randomly from children who died of natural causes.

Main Outcome Measure. Inflicted-injury death. Household composition of case and control children was compared by using multivariate logistic regression. We hypothesized that children residing in households with adults unrelated to them are at higher risk of inflicted-injury death than children residing in households with 2 biological parents.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

CONTROLS DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES?


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http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/dulut ... rior_local

Sun, Aug. 13, 2006

Social workers warn mothers of live-in risk

CHILDREN HARMED: Child-protection advocates say it's a troubling trend that young children are abused, and even killed, when left in the care of their mothers' boyfriends.
BY RICK LINSK
ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS

The result: A study published last year found that children living in a household with an unrelated adult are nearly 50 times as likely to die of inflicted injuries as children living with two biological parents -- which the authors called an ``exceptionally high risk.''...

The study found no increased risk of death for children in households with single parents living alone, nor did they face increased risk from stepparents or foster parents.

``Women have to work, and the men aren't working, so they're home watching the kids,'' Schnitzer said. ``If we had a scenario where we had some sort of subsidized child care for these women, maybe they wouldn't have to leave the children home with the men.''


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