CHILD ABUSE AND PEDIATRIC SOCIAL ILLNESS: An Epidemiological Analysis and Ecological Reformulation

Children under four years of age hospitalized for child abuse, domestic accidents, failure to thrive, and ingestions were matched with controls admitted for comparably acute medical conditions. A structured parental interview yielded significant case-control differences. Discriminant analysis sugges...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of orthopsychiatry 1986-10, Vol.56 (4), p.589-601
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Child
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Child, Preschool
Domestic Violence
Epidemiology
Failure to Thrive
Failure to Thrive - epidemiology
Failure to Thrive - psychology
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Female
Human
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Ingestion
Inpatient
Male
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Parent-Child Relations
Pediatrics
Poisoning - epidemiology
Poisoning - psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Social psychiatry. Ethnopsychiatry
Sociocultural environment
Socioeconomic Factors
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