Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6831890 | Child Abuse & Neglect | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
School related factors, including engagement in extracurricular activities, satisfaction with school and not being bullied were the most important in facilitating resilience in educational attainment, self-esteem and wellbeing. Good communication and social skills was the most protective individual trait. There was insufficient evidence to suggest that family factors were associated with resilience to maltreatment. School-based interventions are recommended to promote positive adaptation following parental maltreatment. Future research should evaluate outcomes across the life-course to understand whether the protective influences of school persist into adulthood.
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Authors
Nisreen Khambati, Liam Mahedy, Jon Heron, Alan Emond,