The prevalence of safe, stable, nurturing relationships among children and adolescents

Turner, Heather

The prevalence of safe, stable, nurturing relationships among children and adolescents Heather A. Turner, Melissa T. Merrick, David Finkelhor, Sherry Hamby, Anne Shattuck and Megan Henly - Washington, D.C.: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, 2017 - electronic document (12 pages); PDF file: 486 KB - Juvenile Justice Bulletin .

Juvenile Justice Bulletin, September 2017, 1-12

This bulletin describes the study of safe, stable, nurturing relationships (SSNR) among children and youth in the United States using a nationally representative sample. The authors
provide a comprehensive assessment of SSNR factors; examine interrelationships among different indicators of safe, stable,
nurturing relationships; and investigate the consequences of SSNRs for child and adolescent mental health. Data comes from the National Survey of Children’s Exposure to Violence II (NatSCEV II. Record #5596


FAMILY VIOLENCE
ADOLESCENTS
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
CHILDREN
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
National Survey of Children's Exposure to Violence
PREVALENCE
PROTECTIVE FACTORS
RISK FACTORS
VICTIMS OF CRIMES
VIOLENCE
YOUNG PEOPLE


UNITED STATES