A systematic review of childhood maltreatment assessments in population-representative surveys since 1990 Wendy Hovdestad, Aimee Campeau, Dawn Potter & Lil Tonmyr
By: Hovdestad, Wendy.
Contributor(s): Campeau, Aimee | Potter, Dawn | Tonmyr, Lil.
Material type: ArticleSeries: PLoS One.Publisher: PLOS, 2015Subject(s): ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES | CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | CHILD NEGLECT | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HEALTH | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PHYSICAL ABUSE | SURVEYS | SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS | CHILD ABUSE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSEOnline resources: Click here to access online In: PLoS One, 2015,10(5): e0123366 (Open access)Summary: The objectives of this systematic review were to inform researchers of the existence and nature of population-representative surveys relevant to understanding links between childhood maltreatment and health and to evaluate the assessment of childhood maltreatment in this body of work. Fifty-four surveys from 39 countries met inclusion criteria. (from the abstract). Record #4719Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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PLoS One, 2015,10(5): e0123366
The objectives of this systematic review were to inform researchers of the existence and nature of population-representative surveys relevant to understanding links between childhood maltreatment and health and to evaluate the assessment of childhood maltreatment in this body of work. Fifty-four surveys from 39 countries met inclusion criteria. (from the abstract). Record #4719