Cumulative risk effect of household dysfunction for child maltreatment after intensive intervention of the child protection system in Japan: a longitudinal analysis
Abstract Background Building an effective casework system for child maltreatment is a global issue. We estimated the effect of household dysfunction (i.e., interparental violence, caregiver mental health problems, and caregiver substance abuse) on child maltreatment to understand how to advance the...
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Main Authors: | Hirotsuna Ohashi (Author), Ichiro Wada (Author), Yui Yamaoka (Author), Ryoko Nakajima-Yamaguchi (Author), Yasukazu Ogai (Author), Nobuaki Morita (Author) |
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Komiyama Printing Co. Ltd,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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