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Research of parenting in conflictual and violent families suggests that battered mothers (i.e., those experiencing verbal
and/or physical abuse by their partner) may not parent very differently from demographically similar nonbattered mothers.
However, battered mothers do report being less consistent in their discipline. In the present study, 104 mothers and their
children from community nonviolent and violent families and shelter violent and violent abusive families participated in interviews
to obtain information about child functioning and authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parental practices. It was
the case that authoritative practices were associated with more positive child functioning and that parental inconsistency,
defined in terms of endorsing conflictual parenting practices, was associated with poorer child outcome. Groups of mothers
were identified that fit different patterns of parenting practices, and these patterns were differentially related to children's
functioning. 相似文献
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Kathleen F. Gensheimer M.D. M.P.H. Vicki Rea R.N. M.P.H. Dora Anne Mills M.D. M.P.H. Christopher P. Montagna M.S. M.P.A. Karen Simone Pharm.D. 《Journal of forensic sciences》2010,55(4):1116-1119
Abstract: An outbreak of apparent food‐borne illness following a church gathering was promptly reported to the Maine Bureau of Health. Gastrointestinal symptoms among church attendees were initially attributed to consumption of leftover sandwiches that had been served the previous day. However, a rapid epidemiological and laboratory assessment revealed the etiology of illness, including the death of an elderly gentleman, was not food‐borne in origin. A criminal investigation determined that deliberate arsenic contamination of the brewed coffee by one of the church members was the source of the outbreak. Public health officials and criminal investigators must be aware that intentional biologic aggression can initially present as typical unintentional disease outbreaks. Practitioners must also consider the need to properly maintain and preserve potential forensic evidence. This case demonstrates the key role public health practitioners may play in criminal investigations. 相似文献
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