1999
DOI: 10.1097/00004583-199910000-00009
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Child and Adolescent Abuse and Neglect Research: A Review of the Past 10 Years. Part I: Physical and Emotional Abuse and Neglect

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“…For emotional neglect, the increase was from 0.9/1.000 (NIS-1) to 3.2/1,000 (NIS-3) (Kaplan, Pelcovitz, & Labruna, 1999). Sedlak and Broadhurst (1996) reported a 333% increase for emotional neglect defined by a harm standard compared to the NIS-2.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For emotional neglect, the increase was from 0.9/1.000 (NIS-1) to 3.2/1,000 (NIS-3) (Kaplan, Pelcovitz, & Labruna, 1999). Sedlak and Broadhurst (1996) reported a 333% increase for emotional neglect defined by a harm standard compared to the NIS-2.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because mapping the relationship between specific types of abuse/neglect and specific types of psychotic experiences is still in its infancy, further research is warranted (Kilcommons and Morrison, 2005;Read et al, 2003). In addition, further investigation on this type of maltreatment is warranted because emotional abuse may have more damaging effects than sexual or physical abuse (Chapman et al, 2004;Kaplan et al, 1999). While most research has focused on the impact of abuse (Bernstein et al, 2003), the current study indicates that screening for a history of emotional and physical neglect may be important because the outcomes associated with neglect may differ from those associated with abuse.…”
Section: Trauma-related Variables and Psychotic Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A c c e p t e d M a n u s c r i p t 4 Par souci d'« opérationnalité », certains auteurs ont proposé de hiérarchiser différentes catégories d'abus émotionnel [20,25]. Au risque de la simplification, l'élaboration a le mérite de servir de point de référence par l'évaluation des situations de maltraitance psychologique, en attirant le regard du clinicien sur ce que vit l'enfant.…”
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