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100 _aCraig, Carlton D.
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245 _aTrauma exposure and child abuse potential :
_binvestigating the cycle of violence
_cCraig, Carlton D.; Sprang, Ginny
260 _aNew York
_bEducational Publishing Foundation
_c2007
365 _a00
_b0
500 _aAmericanJournal of Orthopsychiatry 77(2) April 2007 : 296-305
520 _a"This study was designed to ascertain the relationship between trauma exposure and child abuse potential, considering a number of demographic and trauma-specific factors. The sample consisted of 1,680 caregivers with open, substantiated cases of abuse or neglect who were evaluated at a university-based outpatient assessment and treatment center. As part of a larger battery of instruments, the participants completed the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAPI) and a trauma history screen. In partial support of the proposed hypotheses, univariate and multivariate analyses revealed important differences in CAPI scores between the no-trauma-exposure group and the child-only, adult-only, and child-adult exposure groups. In addition, the type of trauma, age, and gender proved to be powerful predictors of elevated CAPI scores. These findings advance understanding of the developmental and cumulative effects of trauma exposure and suggest a profile of individuals who may be at risk for developing characteristics similar to known physical abusers."--JOURNAL ABSTRACT
522 _axxu
650 2 7 _aCHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
_9130
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aCHILD NEGLECT
_9114
650 2 7 _aADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
_94089
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9203
650 2 4 _aRISK ASSESSMENT
_9504
650 2 4 _aTRAUMA
_9612
650 2 7 _9103
_aCHILD ABUSE
_2FVC
700 1 _aSprang, Ginny
_92140
773 0 _tAmericanJournal of Orthopsychiatry 77(2) April 2007 : 296-305
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