Neglected Children: Research, Practice, and PolicySAGE Publications, 20 ม.ค. 1999 - 328 หน้า Although child neglect is the most common form of abuse, the extant research literature has mostly ignored this form of child maltreatment. Now editor Howard Dubowitz and an outstanding group of leaders in the field of child abuse and neglect offer perspectives on a range of important issues pertaining to the neglect of children. Neglected Children is the first book to focus on this most common type of child maltreatment, presenting a comprehensive and critical portrait of the phenomenon of neglect, based on theory, research, and clinical practice experience. This extensive work includes the following topics: -Causes and contributors -Definitions and measurement research -Cultural issues -Short and long-term outcomes -Evaluation and risk assessment -Prevention and intervention -Prenatal substance abuse -Fatal neglect -Policy issues Neglected Children conveniently captures much of what is known about child neglect and offers recommendations for future research. Researchers, clinicians, students, and policy makers in the fields of social work, child maltreatment, interpersonal violence, family studies, psychology, sociology, and public health will find this broad view of the subject essential to addressing the complex and pervasive underpinnings of child neglect. |
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... psychological availability " in concepts of neglect . AN ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON DEVELOPMENTAL CONTEXT For development to proceed effectively , basic needs must be met . Each culture and society plays a role in defining these needs ...
... psychological , social , and cultural forces in neglect . An ecologically grounded systems approach helps us discover connections that might otherwise remain invisible . Forrester ( 1969 ) concludes that because systems are linked and ...
... psychological system that is affected by conscious and changing roles , unconscious needs , and motives , to know why and how each adjusts in ways that generate will- ingness to consider supervision and competing values and interests ...
... psychological neglect ( Garbarino , Guttmann , & Seeley , 1986 ) ; thus , the principal microsystem issue for students of neglect is the responsiveness and affirmation of those in direct contact with the child . The " same " day care ...
... psychological malignancy . " Thus , it is associated with whatever is defined as a negative outcome in that culture . This , we believe , is a crucial insight for understanding neglect in terms of psycho- logical unavailability , for it ...
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Causes and Contributors | 47 |
Chapter 4 Cultural Competence and Child Neglect | 69 |
ShortTerm and LongTerm Outcomes | 89 |
Chapter 6 Neglect of Childrens Health Care | 109 |
A Timely Approach to Intervention | 132 |
Chapter 8 Fatal Child Neglect | 156 |
Chapter 10 Evaluation and Risk Assessment of Child Neglect in Public Child Protection Services ... | 191 |
Chapter 11 Intervening with Families when Children are Neglected | 211 |
Chapter 12 Are Battered Women Bad Mothers? Rethinking the Termination of Abused Womens Parental Rights for Failure to Protect ... | 237 |
Research Recommendations and Future Directions | 261 |
Chapter 14 Policy Issues in Child Neglect | 278 |
Index | 299 |
About the Contributors | 315 |
Chapter 9 The Prevention of Child Neglect | 174 |