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Autor:
David Pilgrim, Richard Ormrod
The emergence of Thatcherism around 1980, which ushered in a period of neo-liberalism in British politics that still resonates today, led musicians, like other artists, to respond to their context of production. This book uses the early work of one o
Autor:
Melissa K. Holt, James A. Mercy, Heather A. Turner, Rebecca T. Leeb, David Finkelhor, Sherry Hamby, Richard Ormrod
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 82:209-219
Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2–9 years, this study examines variations in ‘‘safe, stable, and nurturing’’ relationships (SSNRs), including several forms of family perpetrated victimization, and documents
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Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma. 4:291-300
Polyvictimization (i.e., exposure to multiple forms of victimization) appears highly correlated with indicators of traumatic stress in children. In this study, a national sample of children and youth were assessed for 36 different kinds of victimizat
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Child Maltreatment. 15:76-90
Using two waves of the Developmental Victimization Survey (DVS), this research examined the effects of different forms of child victimization on changes in self-concept in a national sample of 11- to 18-year-old youth. Specifically, we (a) assessed t
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Child Maltreatment. 14:316-329
Some children, whom we have labeled poly-victims, experience very high levels of victimizations of different types. This article finds support for a conceptual model suggesting that there may be four distinct pathways to becoming such a poly-victim:
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Child Maltreatment. 15:132-143
The current study examines the effects of child internalizing and externalizing symptoms on increases in victimization over a 1-year period. Using longitudinal data from the Developmental Victimization Survey (DVS), analyses are based on a national p
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Child Abuse & Neglect. 33:403-411
To use a lifetime assessment of victimization experiences to identify children and youth with high cumulative levels of victimization (poly-victims). Also to compare such children to other victims and non-victims, and assess the contribution of cumul
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 24:711-731
This article examines developmental trends in the rates of different kinds of victimization across the span of childhood. The Developmental Victimization Survey was a national telephone survey of the victimization experiences of 2,030 children from a