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Data & statistics on physical abuse statistics – 160 results

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Model-based Marginal Probabilities of Endangerment Standard Physical Abuse (and Approximate Confidence Intervals) by Child’s Race and Family Structure

Model-based Marginal Probabilities of Endangerment Standard Physical Abuse (and Approximate Confidence Intervals) by Child’s Race and Family Structure

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/natl_incid/nis4_supp_analysis_race_diff_mar2010.pdf

of Endangerment Standard physical abuse also significantly depends on family structure. Figure ...
that Black children’s risk for physical abuse is considerably elevated in comparison ...
risk of Endangerment Standard physical abuse when living with married parents who

Mar 2010 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Original Url: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/natl_incid/nis4_supp_analysis_race_diff_mar2010.pdf
Model-based Marginal Probabilities of Endangerment Standard Physical Abuse (and Approximate Confidence Intervals) by Child’s Race and Family Structure

Model-based Marginal Probabilities of Endangerment Standard Physical Abuse (and Approximate Confidence Intervals) by Child’s Race and Family Structure

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/natl_incid/nis4_supp_analysis_race_diff_mar2010.pdf

of Endangerment Standard physical abuse also significantly depends on family structure. Figure ...
that Black children’s risk for physical abuse is considerably elevated in comparison ...
risk of Endangerment Standard physical abuse when living with married parents who

Mar 2010 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Original Url: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/natl_incid/nis4_supp_analysis_race_diff_mar2010.pdf
Estimated Rates of Harm Standard Physical Abuse for White and Black Children in the NIS–3 and NIS–4, With Their 95-percent Confidence Intervals.

Estimated Rates of Harm Standard Physical Abuse for White and Black Children in the NIS–3 and NIS–4, With Their 95-percent Confidence Intervals.

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/natl_incid/nis4_supp_analysis_race_diff_mar2010.pdf

Standard physical abuse, respectively. Appendix A presents tables showing the NIS ...
statistically reliable Black/White rate differences.

Mar 2010 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Original Url: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/natl_incid/nis4_supp_analysis_race_diff_mar2010.pdf
Number and Percent of Primary Reasons for Case Opening (FY 2001-2004 CFSR States) Primary Reason Neglect (not including Medical Neglect) Physical Abuse Substance Abuse by the Parent(s) Sexual Abuse Child’s Behavior Abandonment Child in Juvenile Justice System Domestic Violence in the Child’s Home Medical Neglect Mental/Physical Health of Parent Mental/Physical Health of the Child Emotional Maltreatment ...

Number and Percent of Primary Reasons for Case Opening (FY 2001-2004 CFSR States) Primary Reason Neglect (not including Medical Neglect) Physical Abuse Substance Abuse by the Parent(s) Sexual Abuse ...

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/cwmonitoring/results/genfindings04/genfindings04.pdf

the most frequently cited primary reasons for case opening were neglect, physical abuse, and substance abuse by parents. These three reasons accounted for 60 percent of all cases. ...
2004 CFSR States) Primary Reason Neglect (not including Medical Neglect) Physical Abuse Substance Abuse by the Parent(s) Sexual Abuse Child’s Behavior Abandonment ...
Neglect Mental/Physical Health of Parent Mental/Physical Health of the Child Emotional

Jan 2004 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Original Url: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/cwmonitoring/results/genfindings04/genfindings04.pdf
Physical Abuse Only Neglect Only Sexual Abuse Only Psychological Maltreatment Only, Other Only, or Unknown Only Multiple Maltreatments

Physical Abuse Only Neglect Only Sexual Abuse Only Psychological Maltreatment Only, Other Only, or Unknown Only Multiple Maltreatments

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/pubs/cm04/cm04.pdf

CHILD DAYCARE PROVIDER NUMBER UNMARRIED PARTNER OF PARENT NUMBER LEGAL GUARDIAN NUMBER OTHER PROFESSIONALS NUMBER MALTREATMENT TYPE Physical Abuse Only Neglect Only Sexual Abuse Only Psychological Maltreatment Only, Other Only, or Unknown

Mar 2006 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Original Url: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/pubs/cm04/cm04.pdf
Model-based Marginal Probabilities of Harm Standard Physical Abuse (and Approximate Confidence Intervals) by Child’s Race and SES

Model-based Marginal Probabilities of Harm Standard Physical Abuse (and Approximate Confidence Intervals) by Child’s Race and SES

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/natl_incid/nis4_supp_analysis_race_diff_mar2010.pdf

Figure 4–1 displays the race by SES interaction using the model-based marginal probabilities for the race by SES interaction for Harm Standard physical abuse, also showing the approximate 95% confidence intervals for these computed probabilities. 15

Mar 2010 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Original Url: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/natl_incid/nis4_supp_analysis_race_diff_mar2010.pdf
Physical and Sexual Abuse

Physical and Sexual Abuse

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/welfare_employ/nj_subst_abuse/reports/barriers_employ/barriers_chp9.html

Figure 9.C Physical and Sexual Abuse ...
Figure 9.C presents findings of the percent of women reporting physical and sexual abuse. Almost half (49%) of substance abusers report being physically abused at some point in their lives and one-third (35%) report being sexually abused. Rates ...
ACF OPRE: New Jersey Substance Abuse Research Demonstration

Sep 2006 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Physical and Sexual Abuse

Physical and Sexual Abuse

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/welfare_employ/nj_subst_abuse/reports/barriers_employ/barriers_employ.pdf

Figure 9.C presents findings of the percent of women reporting physical and sexual abuse. Almost half (49%) of substance abusers report being physically abused at some point in their lives and one-third (35%) report being sexually abused. Rates ...
Figure 9.C Physical and Sexual Abuse Substance Abuser Nonsubstance Abuser Percent of Sample Ever Physically Abused Physical Abuse in Past Year Ever Sexually Abused

Jun 2002 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Original Url: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/welfare_employ/nj_subst_abuse/reports/barriers_employ/barriers_employ.pdf
Percentage of Runaway and Homeless Youth Reporting Sexual Abuse, by Victimization: SHARE

Percentage of Runaway and Homeless Youth Reporting Sexual Abuse, by Victimization: SHARE

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/fys/sex_abuse/reports/sexabuse_hmless/sex_abuse_hmless.pdf

Table 5.14 Percentage of Runaway and Homeless Youth Reporting Sexual Abuse, by Victimization: SHARE SHARE Abused Not abused N (unweighted) = Physical fight Threatened with a weapon Wounded with a weapon Shot Robbed Source: SHARE = The Seattle Homeless ...
that, in general, youth who had been sexually abused were somewhat more likely to have suffered other forms of victimization than youth who had not been sexually abused; however, these differences were generally not statistically significant (Table 5.14). generally

Jan 1998 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Original Url: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/fys/sex_abuse/reports/sexabuse_hmless/sex_abuse_hmless.pdf
Severity and Duration of Abuse by Child Characteristics

Severity and Duration of Abuse by Child Characteristics

www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/nscaw/reports/nscaw_oyfc/oyfc_report.pdf

0.53 (.14) Most serious abuse type 3.65, p<.05 Physical maltreatment Sexual ...
are not statistically significant. ...
NATIONAL SURVEY OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT WELL-BEING/OYFC ANALYSIS Table 3-8. Severity and Duration of Abuse by Child Characteristics F and pvalue of group (re: Sx

May 2004 | Administration for Children and Families, USA
Original Url: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/abuse_neglect/nscaw/reports/nscaw_oyfc/oyfc_report.pdf
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