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FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO CHILD ABUSE

NCJ Number
29515
Journal
Nursing Research Volume: 24 Issue: 4 Dated: (JULY-AUGUST 1975) Pages: 293-296
Author(s)
E J COREY; CL MILLER; F W WIDLAK
Date Published
1975
Length
4 pages
Annotation
THIS STUDY EXAMINED THE VALIDITY OF PREVIOUS DEMOGRAPHIC FINDINGS BY COMPARING THE BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS OF HSOPITALIZED, BATTERED CHILDREN WITH THOSE OF HOSPITALIZED, NONBATTERED CHILDREN.
Abstract
MEDICAL DATA OF 48 CHILDREN UP TO SIX YEARS OF AGE WHO WERE HOSPITALIZED AT A PUBLIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR BATTERING BETWEEN 1965 AND 1973 WERE COMPARED WITH A RANDOM SAMPLE OF COMPARABLE DATA OF 50 NONBATTERED CHILDREN. THE AVERAGE AGE OF THE BATTERED CHILDREN WAS 15.5 MONTHS. NO DIFFERENCES WERE FOUND BETWEEN ABUSED AND NONABUSED CHILDREN ON STUDY QUESTIONS.

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