Sentences with phrase «abuse potential among»

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).
Predictors of child abuse potential among military parents: Comparing mothers and fathers.

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The Consumer Federation of America, among others including myself, have written about the high cost of tax assistance services for low - income taxpayers and the potential for consumer abuse including price gouging.
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)
State election law requires candidates to disclose who they pay to avoid the potential for conflicts of interest or personal enrichment, among other possible abuses, said Susan Lerner, executive director of government watchdog group Common Cause.
James is among several potential Democratic candidates for the state's top law enforcement job that have emerged since Schneiderman's resignation last week in the wake of allegations that he physically and psychologically abused four women.
FCMs and IBs need to be aware of potential money laundering abuses that could occur in a customer account and implement a compliance program to, among other things, deter, detect and report potentially suspicious activity.
While the potential complications from physical and emotional abuse are among the most serious forms of abuse, it is important not to overlook the potential impact of financial abuse.
Among the measures he said Facebook will take, the company will investigate and look for any potential abuses of personal data by app developers on its platform that have had access to large amounts of user data.
Elevated rates of academic and conduct problems, substance abuse, 9,10 previous forced sexual contact, 11 and a greater number of sexual partners12 have been reported among teenage fathers, which may be symptoms of childhood exposure to abuse and domestic violence.9, 10 However, because the prevalence of exposure to childhood abuse among teenage fathers has not been previously investigated, no conclusions about the potential relevance of childhood abuse to teen paternity can be drawn.
White H.R. and Widom, C.S. (2008) Three potential mediators of the effects of child abuse and neglect on adulthood substance use among women.
Differences in Abuse and Related Risk and Protective Factors by Runaway Status for Adolescents Seen at a U.S. Child Advocacy Center (PDF - 167 KB) Edinburgh, Harpin, Garcia, & Saewyc (2014) International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience, 1 (1) Offers a study that examined the abuse prevalence and characteristics, and risk and protective factors, among both runaway and non-runaway adolescents evaluated at a Child Advocacy Center in Minnesota to assess runaways for potential sexual assault or sexual exploitaAbuse and Related Risk and Protective Factors by Runaway Status for Adolescents Seen at a U.S. Child Advocacy Center (PDF - 167 KB) Edinburgh, Harpin, Garcia, & Saewyc (2014) International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience, 1 (1) Offers a study that examined the abuse prevalence and characteristics, and risk and protective factors, among both runaway and non-runaway adolescents evaluated at a Child Advocacy Center in Minnesota to assess runaways for potential sexual assault or sexual exploitaabuse prevalence and characteristics, and risk and protective factors, among both runaway and non-runaway adolescents evaluated at a Child Advocacy Center in Minnesota to assess runaways for potential sexual assault or sexual exploitation.
Based upon his review of the video recording of the CAC interview, Dr. Wilson opined that the interview «was in no way definitive that [the father] did anything sexually to th [e] child» because, among other things, the child had revealed the potential abuse only after repeated questioning and only after making several statements that the father was «mean» (which, Dr. Wilson opined, raised «red flags» about parental alienation).»
Pharmacotherapeutic and psychotherapeutic interventions for treating PTSD symptoms among men or boy sexual abuse victims may have the potential to reduce male - perpetrated IPV.
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