FRI scores predict parental distress related to child BMT (Phipps, Dunavant, Lensing, & Rai, 2005),
child abuse potential among parents of children with developmental disabilities (Aniol, Mullins, Page, Boyd, & Chaney, 2004), and illness management for adolescents with diabetes (Naar - King, Podolski, Ellis, Frey, & Templin, 2006).
The relationship between respite care and
child abuse potential in parents of children with developmental disabilities: A preliminary report
Parental stress and
child abuse potential were negatively related to the children's socio - emotional development.
This study utilized self - report data from caregivers that included
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAPI), Parenting Stress Inventory - Short Form (PSI / SF), and Adaptive Behavior Assessment System - 2nd Edition (ABAS - II) for 116 children ages 3 - 12 from a rural, Appalachian community.
Caregivers with lower
child abuse potential, children who used fewer school services, older children, and caregivers with lower household income had better total adaptive skills.
Caregivers with lower
child abuse potential, children who used fewer school services and older children had better functioning on the academic skills subscale.
Of the parent — child relationship measures, the most commonly used measures were the PSI and
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory.
Although living on a low income can be stressful, many stressed parents are still able to provide adequate care to their children.38 There is evidence that appropriate parenting behaviours such as the use of reason rather than corporal punishment to discipline children can moderate the relationship between parenting stress and physical
child abuse potential.39 Many experts believe that authoritative parenting style is the most suitable parenting style in bringing up a child.
maltreatment predicted significantly
their child abuse potential (Bert, Guner, & Lanzi, 2009), use of corporal punishment and infant spanking (Chung et al., 2009), and punitive parenting behavior (Haapasalo & Aaltonen, 1999).
A brief form of
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory: Development and validation.
Measures utilized include the Beck Depression Inventory - 2,
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory, the Working Alliance Inventory, the Client Cultural Competency Inventory, and the Client Satisfaction Survey (CSS).
Measures utilized include the Beck Depression Inventory,
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory and the Parenting Stress Index.
Predictive validity of
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory.
Convergent and discriminant validity of
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory.
Parents received
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAP), the Child Neglect Index (CNI), the Abuse Dimensions Inventory (ADI), the Dyadic Parent - Child Interaction Coding System (DPICS - II), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) Alcohol and Drug Modules and Antisocial Personality Disorder Module, which were modified to be administered as self - reports.
Parents completed
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAP), the Parenting Scale (PS), and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI).
One limitation noted was that only those families who had completed all components of SafeCare ®, including post-training data collection using the Beck Depression Inventory,
Child Abuse Potential Inventory, and Parenting Stress Index were included in the treatment group, while there was no comparable assurance of level of service provided for the Family Preservation group, which makes the comparison less generalizable.
Predictors of
child abuse potential among military parents: Comparing mothers and fathers.
Measures utilized include the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI),
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAP), the Parent Opinion Questionnaire (POQ) and the Parenting Stress Index (PSI).
: A Meta - Analysis (PDF - 221 KB) Kennedy, Kim, Tripodi, Brown, & Gowdy (2014) Florida State University College of Social Work Faculty Publications Examines the effectiveness of parent - child interaction therapy (PCIT) for physically abusive or at - risk families at reducing the recurrence of abuse,
child abuse potential, and parenting stress.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study assessed the effects of participation in the Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch - up (ABC) intervention on
child abuse potential, parenting stress, and child behavior in maltreated children and their foster parents.
All fathers completed a semi-structured interview and the following measures at pre - and post-treatment:
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAP), Adult - Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI - 2), and the Parenting Stress Index and Parenting Stress Index - Short Form (PSI / PSI - SF).
The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) was used to assess child behavior problems, the Family Satisfaction Scale (FSS) was used to measure overall satisfaction with family relationships, and
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAP) was used to evaluate parents» potential to engage in physical abuse.
Results indicated that ABC participants had significantly lower scores on total
child abuse potential, parenting stress, and child internalizing and externalizing behavior than control subjects.
Among expectant teenage mothers, lack of perceived support by the father of their baby is a key correlate of high scores on
the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (Zelenko et al, 2001)
Not exact matches
We know that sometimes people share nude images of their own
children with good intentions; however, we generally remove these images because of the
potential for
abuse by others and to help avoid the possibility of other people reusing or misappropriating the images,» Facebook says.
To put it bluntly, the notion of consent is arguably meaningless by itself as the arbiter of legitimate sexual and marital relationships because of the
potential for manipulation, coercion, and
abuse in a situation where there are deep - rooted and unequal social power relations (e.g., the President of the United States [not] having sexual relations with a besotted young intern or, as here, a parent and an adult
child contracting a marriage).
CNN: Priest's guilty plea throws wrinkle into Philadelphia sexual
abuse trial Attorneys in the
child sexual
abuse and conspiracy trial of two Philadelphia priests debated Monday over which
potential witnesses jurors would be allowed to hear regarding a third defendant who pleaded guilty to molesting boys just days before opening remarks.
Another person with «
potential historic connections» to Manchester City has been linked with serious allegations of
child sex
abuse.
Marc Klass, Presidendt of KlassKids, shares three tips for
children that can help them to be aware of and avoid
potential situations that can lead to
abuse or abduction
The JW Private Practice strives to contribute to a society in which every parent / caregiver is able to raise resilient and well - balanced
children so that they are able to develop their full
potential and be protected from victimisation and
abuse in communities free from violence.
Recognizing
Child Abuse: What Parents Should Know Prevent Child Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
Child Abuse: What Parents Should Know Prevent Child Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
Abuse: What Parents Should Know Prevent
Child Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
Child Abuse Presents potential behavioral indicators of abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
Abuse Presents
potential behavioral indicators of
abuse in children, parents, and children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
abuse in
children, parents, and
children and parent interactions as well as specific signs that the
child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
child or parent / caregiver may exhibit with cases of physical
abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual abuse, and neg
abuse, emotional maltreatment, sexual
abuse, and neg
abuse, and neglect.
Surveillance effects9 refer to the
potential for increased reporting on families who participate in
child welfare system services or research because more professionals are working with families and may file reports of suspected
abuse and trigger an investigation, increasing the likelihood of a finding for these families compared to those who do not participate.
Gorey KM, Leslie DR: The prevalence of
child sexual
abuse: Integrative review adjustment for
potential response and measurement biases.
Parental discipline and
abuse potential affects on
child depression, anxiety, and attributions
Physical punishment is associated with a range of mental health problems in
children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent —
child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that control for a wide range of
potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the
abuse of drugs and alcohol.37
«On the evening of February 12th, Downing Street was first made aware of a
potential offence relating to
child abuse imagery.
Although anyone responsible for
child abuse of any sort is treated with public opprobrium, the issue of «paedophiles» and the
potential for their rehabilitation and subsequent re-introduction into society has attracted much controversy in the UK and elsewhere.
A veteran New York politician is demanding city authorities open a probe into the household of Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin for
potential child abuse and neglect.
Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship reports that Downing Street have said policy adviser Patrick Rock resigned from his job on the day Downing Street was first made aware of a
potential offence relating to
child abuse imagery.
Wilcox said parents have an important role to play in warning their young - adult
children about the
potential consequences of alcohol use and
abuse.
The recommendations made by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to
Child Sexual
Abuse demonstrate the need for every organisation with exposure to young people to ensure they are taking an active response to reduce
potential risks of harm to
children.
«Building strong relationships between
children, parents and other adults can help prevent
abuse by enabling difficult discussions around
potential abuse to take place.
The measure of
child maltreatment incorporates formal investigations relating to
potential child neglect as well as
abuse (sexual or physical) that occur prior to grade 3.
Sexual
abuse,
child exploitation and other traumas are all signs for
potential pornography addiction.
The failure to report diminishes the opportunity that the suspected
abuse will be uncovered and stopped, increasing
potential harm to
children.
The report contains news stories, criminal records, and other documents to detail
abuses such as charter school operators embezzling funds, using tax dollars to illegally support other, non-educational businesses, taking public dollars for services they didn't provide, inflating their enrollment numbers to boost revenues, and putting
children in
potential danger by foregoing safety regulations or withholding services.
Pelto explained that forcing
children who have been opted out of the testing to remain in the testing room is nothing short of bullying and
abuse because it creates unnecessary anxiety, embarrassment and a
potential sense of humiliation, while fostering an environment of resentment as remaining students are forced to take the unfair tests while the students who have been opted out are forced to sit in the testing room for more than 8 hours.
Parents have reason to be uncomfortable with the idea of their
children being handed anything with unrestricted internet access, teachers have plenty of reason to wonder if that same internet access would be
abused during school hours while also having doubts that it would be possible to ensure uniform content across entire classes, and the issue of
potential theft is an ever - present concern in as poorly funded an organization as your average public school.
A central issue in the case has been the question of whether the practice of polygamy involves the
potential for
abuse of women and
children in polygamous communities.