Multilevel Investigation into the Community Context of Child Maltreatment |
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Authors: | Kathryn Maguire-Jack |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Social Work, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USAmaguirejack.1@osu.edu |
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Abstract: | Official rates of child maltreatment vary considerably from community to community. Extensive research on the role of the community context in maltreatment suggests that the neighborhood in which families live could impact their maltreatment behavior. However, the vast majority of existing studies and literature reviews on the topic have not used statistical methods to appropriately control for the impact of these variables at the individual level. This literature review approaches the question of whether the community context affects maltreatment behavior above and beyond the individual-level variables by critiquing the studies that have successfully measured maltreatment risks at both the individual and community level using multilevel modeling. |
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Keywords: | child maltreatment community multilevel modeling neighborhood risk |
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