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Kristina Lovato-Hermann Elinam Dellor Christina C. Tam Susanna Curry Bridget Freisthler 《Journal of public child welfare》2017,11(2):133-149
Among families in the child welfare system, family reunification depends largely upon the services to which families are referred. This study examines whether race/ethnicity influences the number and types of services to which families are referred. Findings suggest that compared to African American families, Hispanic families were more often referred to psychosocial services (e.g., mental health) than basic needs (e.g., housing). These findings indicate a need to reduce service referral disparities between ethnic groups. 相似文献
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Alcohol use is related to child physical abuse, although little is known about gender-specific risks factors. This study examines the relationships between alcohol outlets, context-specific drinking, dose–response drinking and child physical abuse for mothers and fathers. Telephone interviews were conducted with 1973 female and 1050 male respondents in 50 California cities. Weighted negative binomial models were used to calculate the frequency of physical abuse in the past year. Drinking more often at restaurants was related to higher frequency of physical abuse for fathers, while mothers who drank more frequently at bars and parties used physical abuse more often. There were no significant dose–response drinking relationships for fathers. Drinking higher amounts at bars, parties, and restaurants was associated with less frequent physical abuse for mothers. Our findings suggest that a focus on drinking contexts may reveal heightened risk for many mothers who do not consume large amounts of alcohol. 相似文献
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Freisthler B 《Journal of family violence》2011,26(3):185-193
A positive relationship between parents’ drinking and child physical abuse has been established by previous research. This
paper examines how a parent’s use of drinking locations is related to physical abuse. A convenience sample of 103 parents
answered questions on physical abuse with the Conflict Tactics Scale-Parent Child version (CTS-PC), current drinking behavior,
and the frequency with which they drank at different venues, including bars and parties. Ordered probit models were used to
assess relationships between parent demographics, drinking patterns, places of drinking, and CTS-PC scores. Frequent drinking,
frequently going to bars, frequently going to parties in a parent’s own home, and frequently going to parties in friends’
homes were positively related to child physical abuse. The number of drinking locations was positively related to child physical
abuse such that parents who report attending and drinking at more of these venues were more likely to be perpetrators of physical
abuse. This suggests that time spent in these venues provides opportunities to mix with individuals that may share the same
attitudes and norms towards acting violently. 相似文献
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Freisthler Bridget Price Wolf Jennifer Chadwick Caileigh Renick Katherine 《Journal of family violence》2022,37(7):1101-1109
Journal of Family Violence - To assess the relationship between stress throughout the day and aggressive discipline practices by parents during COVID-19 stay at home orders. For this study,... 相似文献
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