Child Abuse and Neglect 1998 - Abstracts

Child Abuse and Neglect 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Behavioral manifestations of child abuse.(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
Behavioral manifestations of child sexual abuse.Sociology and social workFriedrich, William N.
Behavioral manifestations of child sexual abuse: response. (response to William N. Friedrich in this issue, p. 523)Sociology and social workReece, Robert M.
Child abuse reporting: clergy perceptions.Sociology and social workGrossoehme, Daniel H.
Children's responses to the medical evaluation for child sexual abuse.Sociology and social workDubowitz, Howard
Children with disabilities and child maltreatment.Sociology and social workGoldson, Edward
Commentary: the transmissibility of sexually transmitted diseases in sexually abused children. (response to Margaret R. Hammerschlag in this issue, p. 623)Sociology and social workIngram, David L.
Editorial: therapeutic treatment for physically abused children.Sociology and social workRoberts, Jacquie
Emotional impact of the child sexual abuse medical examination.(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
Emotional impact of the medical examination for child sexual abuse.Sociology and social workBritton, Helen
Epidemiology of sexual abuse of children: old problems, new directions.Sociology and social workLeventhal, John M.
Forensic impact of the child sexual abuse medical examination.Sociology and social workMyers, John E.B.
Further technical considerations regarding conducting and documenting the child sexual abuse medical examination.Sociology and social workLevitt, Carolyn
Future outlook for child protection policies in Europe.Sociology and social workAgathonos-Georgopoulou, Helen
Impact of child sexual abuse examinations on the dependency and criminal systems.(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
Impact of child sexual abuse medical examinations on the dependency and criminal systems.Sociology and social workDe Jong, Allan R.
Incest survivor mothers: protecting the next generation.Sociology and social workKreklewetz, Christine M., Piotrowski, Caroline C.
It's time to broaden the agenda. (research policy agenda on child abuse)(Keynote Address)Sociology and social workKrugman, Richard D.
Law enforcement officers' approaches to evaluations of child sexual abuse.Sociology and social workKendall-Tackett, Kathleen A., Froum, Aryn Grossman
Long-term effects of childhood maltreatment history on gender-related personality characteristics.Sociology and social workRosen, Leora N., Martin, Lee
Medical consequences of child sexual abuse.Sociology and social workBerkowitz, Carol D.
Medical consequences of child sexual abuse: commentary.Sociology and social workChadwick, David L.
Medical consequences of child sexual abuse.(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
Normal anogenital anatomy in children: commentary. (response to Abbey B. Berenson in this issue, p. 589)Sociology and social workRicci, Lawrence R.
Normal anogenital anatomy. (relation to child sexual abuse)Sociology and social workBerenson, Abbey B.
Normal anogenital anatomy. (relation to child sexual abuse)(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
Prevalence, risk, sensitivity, and specificity: a commentary on the epidemiology of child sexual abuse and the development of a research agenda.Sociology and social workRunyan, Desmond K.
Psychological mechanisms of violent behavior against children.(Kempe Lecture)Sociology and social workTomkiewicz, Stanislaw
Psychopathology in the relatives of depressed-abused children.Sociology and social workBirmaher, Boris, Ryan, Neal D., Brent, David, Kaufman, Joan, Dahl, Ronald, Bridge, Jeffrey
PTSD as a mediator between childhood rape and alcohol use in adult women. (post-traumatic stress disorder)Sociology and social workKilpatrick, Dean G., Resnick, Heidi S., Epstein, Jeffery N., Saunders, Benjamin E.
Residency training in child sexual abuse evaluation.Sociology and social workGiardino, Angelo P., Brayden, Robert M., Sugarman, Jacqueline M.
Self-concept and social competence of university student victims of childhood physical abuse.Sociology and social workLopez, Molly A., Heffer, Robert W.
Shaken Baby Syndrome: report on four pairs of twins.Sociology and social workBecker, J.C., Liersch, R., Tautz, C., Schlueter, B., Andler, W.
Suicidal behavior and sexual/physical abuse among street youth.Sociology and social workKral, Alex H., Watters, John K., Booth, Robert E., Shade, Starley B., Molnar, Beth E.
Technical conduct of the child sexual abuse medical examination.Sociology and social workFinkel, Martin A.
Technical conduct of the child sexual abuse medical examination.(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
The appearance of acute, healing, and healed anogenital injuries: response. (response to John McCann in this issue, p. 605)Sociology and social workMuram, David
The appearance of acute, healing, and healed anogenital trauma.Sociology and social workMcCann, John
The appearance of acute, healing, and healed anogenital trauma.(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
The child abuse lottery - will the doctor suspect and report? Physician attitudes towards and reporting of suspected child abuse and neglect.Sociology and social workVan Haeringen, Alison R., Dadds, Mark, Armstrong, Kenneth L.
The epidemiology of child sexual abuse.(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
The transmissibility of sexually transmitted diseases in sexually abused children.Sociology and social workHammerschlag, Margaret R.
The transmissibility of sexually transmitted diseases in sexually abused children.(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
The unwanted child.Sociology and social workSafonova, Tamara, Leparsky, E.A.
Triage and referrals for child sexual abuse medical examinations from the sociolegal system.Sociology and social workHibbard, Roberta A.
Triage and referrals for child sexual abuse medical examinations from the sociolegal system.(Panel Discussion)Sociology and social work 
Triage and referrals for child sexual abuse medical examinations: which children are likely to have positive medical findings?Sociology and social workKerns, David L.
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