Authors
Kristen Shook Slack, Lawrence M Berger, Kimberly DuMont, Mi-Youn Yang, Bomi Kim, Susan Ehrhard-Dietzel, Jane L Holl
Publication date
2011/8/1
Journal
Children and Youth Services Review
Volume
33
Issue
8
Pages
1354-1363
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The present analysis relies upon data from three separate longitudinal studies to identify risk and protective factors associated with subsequent neglect during early childhood. All three studies (Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing [FFCW]; Healthy Families New York [HFNY]; Illinois Families Study-Child Wellbeing [IFS]) involve probabilistic samples or subsamples of low-income families with young children. Multivariate logistic regressions predicting official reports of investigated neglect allegations and a dichotomous indicator of neglect from the Parent–child Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS-PC) were conducted separately for each study, using common sets of predictors derived from baseline or initial survey waves. Across the three studies, consistencies emerged with respect to the predictors of both neglect outcomes. Specifically, consistencies emerged related to indicators of economic resources and hardships …
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Scholar articles
KS Slack, LM Berger, K DuMont, MY Yang, B Kim… - Children and Youth Services Review, 2011