Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6832735 | Child Abuse & Neglect | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The risk of repetition is higher in children with substantiated maltreatment (as noted) than their peers. No one factor stood out as predictive of repetition. Implications for secondary prevention initiatives include a non-selective approach, sensitive to family difficulties and the need to better contextualize repetition and harness data linkages.
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Authors
Anne E. Rhodes, Michael H. Boyle, Jennifer Bethell, Christine Wekerle, Lil Tonmyr, Deborah Goodman, Bruce Leslie, Kelvin Lam, Ian Manion,