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Relationship of socioeconomic status to the etiology and developmental sequelae of physical child abuse / Penelope K. Trickett en Annual progress in child psychiatry and child develoment, Año 1992 ([11/11/2020])
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Título : Relationship of socioeconomic status to the etiology and developmental sequelae of physical child abuse Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Penelope K. Trickett, Autor ; J. Lawrence Aber, Autor ; Vicki Carlson, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2020 Artículo en la página: pp. 187-210 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Demografía, Psicología del desarrollo, Educación, Estudios de ciclo vital, Ciclo vital Resumen: This article studies how socioeconomic status (SES) may be related to the etiology of physical child abuse and to the consequences of abuse for child development. It reports a collaboration of 2 independent child abuse research projects. The general perspective and design of these 2 projects overlapped, which made possible the assessment of the generalizability of findings across samples from 2 geographical locations that differ in ethnic and socioeconomic composition. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25219
in Annual progress in child psychiatry and child develoment > Año 1992 [11/11/2020] . - pp. 187-210[artículo] Relationship of socioeconomic status to the etiology and developmental sequelae of physical child abuse [texto impreso] / Penelope K. Trickett, Autor ; J. Lawrence Aber, Autor ; Vicki Carlson, Autor . - 2020 . - pp. 187-210.
Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng)
in Annual progress in child psychiatry and child develoment > Año 1992 [11/11/2020] . - pp. 187-210
Palabras clave: Demografía, Psicología del desarrollo, Educación, Estudios de ciclo vital, Ciclo vital Resumen: This article studies how socioeconomic status (SES) may be related to the etiology of physical child abuse and to the consequences of abuse for child development. It reports a collaboration of 2 independent child abuse research projects. The general perspective and design of these 2 projects overlapped, which made possible the assessment of the generalizability of findings across samples from 2 geographical locations that differ in ethnic and socioeconomic composition. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25219