A North American perspective on the psychological maltreatment of children |
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Authors: | Andr e Fortin,Claire Chamberland |
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Affiliation: | Andrée Fortin,Claire Chamberland |
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Abstract: | Psychological maltreatment may be the most common form of abuse suffered by North American children within the family environment. However, little effort has been directed towards eliminating and preventing it. The present article emphasizes the importance of thoroughly understanding the phenomenon so that effective intervention strategies can be developed. North American research studies of child maltreatment are reviewed and discussed with particular emphasis placed upon the manifestations of psychological maltreatment, the scope and the consequences of the problem, and the identification of associated risk factors. The paper identifies several areas for improvement before successful interventions can be conceptualized. |
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Keywords: | Psychological maltreatment child abuse prevention |
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