Families Matter

9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference

Melbourne, 9-11 February 2005

 

Proceedings

Daryl Higgins
Differentiating between child maltreatment experiences

Is differentiating between maltreatment sub-types helpful in explaining outcomes for victim/survivors of child maltreatment? Results from an analysis of parent-report and adult self-report data suggest that the degree (frequency and severity) to which young people experience abusive/neglectful behaviours is more important than the particular sub-type of maltreatment in explaining subsequent psychological problems.

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