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Violence against women and children. Vol. 1, Mapping the terrain.

"Violence against women and children is a prevalent and costly public health problem in the United States. However, medical and social sciences have been able to garner unprecedented levels of the social and political will necessary to support research on the etiology and maintenance of violenc...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: White, Jacquelyn W., Koss, Mary P., Kazdin, Alan E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Prevalence of child victimization, abuse, crime, and violence exposure / David Finkelhor
  • Risk factors for child abuse perpetration / David A. Wolfe
  • Vulnerability and protective factors for child abuse and maltreatment / Ann T. Chu, Annarheen S. Pineda, Anne P. DePrince, and Jennifer J. Freyd
  • Psychological, health, behavioral, and economic impact of child maltreatment / Ernestine C. Briggs, Richard Thompson, Sarah Ostrowski, and Ruby Lekwauwa
  • Prevalence of sexual violence / Lori Ann Post, Brian J. Biroscak, Gia Barboza
  • Risk factors for sexual violence / Raymond A. Knight and Judith Sims-Knight
  • Vulnerability and protective factors for sexual assault / Sarah E. Ullman and Cynthia J. Najdowski
  • Health and economic consequences of sexual violence / Sandra L. Martin, Rebecca J. Macy, and Siobhan K. Young
  • Prevalence of domestic violence / Julia L. Perilla, Caroline Lippy, Alvina Rosales, and Josephine V. Serrata
  • Risk and protective factors for domestic violence perpetration / Etiony Aldarondo and Michelle Castro-Fernandez
  • Vulnerability and protective factors for intimate partner violence / Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Jeanne Alhusen, Jessica Draughon, Joan Kub, and Benita Walton-Moss
  • Psychological, reproductive and maternal health, behavioral, and economic impact of intimate partner violence / Ann L. Coker, Corrine M. Williams, Diana R. Follingstad, and Carol E. Jordan
  • Conclusions and next steps / Jacquelyn W. White, Mary P. Koss, and Alan E. Kazdin.