Social Information Processing Theory Indicators of Child Abuse Risk: Cultural Comparison of Mothers from Peru and the United States
Much of the research conducted on social information processing (SIP) factors predictive of child abuse risk has been conducted in North America, raising questions about how applicable such models may be in other cultures. Based on the premise that the parents' child abuse risk is affected by b...
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Main Authors: | Christina M. Rodriguez (Author), Patricia Bárrig Jó (Author), Enrique Gracia (Author), Marisol Lila (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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