What are two forms of physical neglect?
Abandonment
Expulsion
Shuttling
Nutritional neglect
Clothing neglect
https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubPDFs/neglect.pdf
Are their signs of emotional maltreatment?
No physical signs
*Source: Lecture 19, slide 14*
Name two protective factors of sexual abuse
Education
Interpersonal and emotional competence
Control beliefs
Active coping
Optimism
Social Attachment
External Attribution of Blame
Support from the family & wider social enviornment
*Source: lecture 21 slide 14*
What are 3 forms of physical neglect?
Abandonment
Expulsion
Shuttling
Nutritional neglect
Clothing neglect
Is it sexual abuse?
Bob forced Mary to have intercourse with him
Define environmental neglect.
A lack of environmental or neighborhood safety, opportunities, or resources.
What is the most identified type of child maltreatment?
Emotional Maltreatment
*Source: lecture 19 slide 14*
How many children who die experienced physical abuse?
44%
*Source: lecture 20 slide 7*
Name two risk factors of physical abuse among a caregiver
Alcohol abuse
Drug abuse
Financial problem
Inadequate housing
*Source: lecture 20 slide 8*
What are the types of education neglect?
Permitted
Failure to enroll of other truancy
Inattention to special education needs
https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubPDFs/neglect.pdf
Name two forms of emotional abuse and two forms of emotional neglect
Emotional abuse: verbal hostility, taunting, belittling and rejection.
Emotional neglect: detached, avoidant, and unresponsive to child's needs.
*Source: Lecture 19 slide 18*
Name all three negative outcomes after sexual abuse
Core trauma response
Secondary trauma response
Associated symptoms
*Source: lecture 21 slide 8*
Name three protective factors of physical abuse
Caregiver social support
Financial stability
Success at work or school
Role models for effective coping
Stable grandparent in home
*Source: lecture 20 slide 9*
Name four subtypes of maltreatment
Spurning/rejection/degradation
Corrupting/Exploiting
Terrorizing
Ignored/denying emotional responsiveness
Isolating
Mental/health/education neglect
*Source: lecture 19 slide 19*
What are the four traumagenic dynamics of sexual abuse
Traumatic sexualization
Betrayal
Powerlessness
Stigmatization
*Source: lecture 21 slide 9*
What age groups and race are at greater risk of physical abuse?
Ages 4-7 and 12-15
African American then hispanics
*Source: lecture 20 slide 10*
Abuse or not abuse?
Parent making youngest child do all the house chores
Yes.
What is Missouri's definition of Neglect?
"Neglect", failure to provide, by those responsible for the care, custody, and control of the child, the proper or necessary support, education as required by law, nutrition or medical, surgical, or any other care necessary for the child's well-being; http://www.moga.mo.gov/mostatutes/stathtml/21000001101.html
What's Missouri's definition of emotional maltreatment?
"Any injury to a child's psychological capacity or emotional stability demonstrated by an observable or substantial change or impairment in the child's behavior, emotion response, or cognition."
https://health.mo.gov/living/lpha/phnursing/childabuseneglect.php
What is the percentage difference between women and men prevalence in the ACE study?
8.7% difference in gender
*Source: lecture 21 slide 6*
Name three developmental impacts of physical abuse in adolescence
Internalizing and externalizing problems based on parent rating
Lower self esteem and social competence
Poorer school, peer, and self-adjustment
Lower overall school performance
More grade repeats
*Source: lecture 20 slide 14*
What is medical neglect?
A clear situation in which a child's medical needs are not met.
*Source: lecture 19 slide 6*