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
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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