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Child Abuse: Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology. Second Edition. Developmental Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 10.

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What Is Child Maltreatment?
Abstract
What Is Child Maltreatment? Normal and Abnormal Child-Rearing Patterns A Developmental Perspective of the Abused Child Unraveling the Causes I Theory and Background Unraveling the Causes II Multidimensional Influences Prevention and Treatment Strategies

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Corporal punishment by parents and associated child behaviors and experiences: A meta-analytic and theoretical review.

TL;DR: Parental corporal punishment was associated with all child constructs, including higher levels of immediate compliance and aggression and lower levels of moral internalization and mental health.
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Marital conflict and child adjustment: An emotional security hypothesis.

TL;DR: An emotional security hypothesis that builds on attachment theory is proposed to account for recent empirical findings on the impact of marital conflict on children and to provide directions for future research.
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Poly-victimization: A neglected component in child victimization

TL;DR: Researchers and practitioners need to assess for a broader range of victimizations, and avoid studies and assessments organized around a single form of victimization, in explaining trauma symptomatology.
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Etiology of child maltreatment: a developmental-ecological analysis.

TL;DR: A developmental-ecological perspective is applied to the question of the etiology of physical child abuse and neglect by organizing the paper around a variety of "contexts of maltreatment."
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The co-occurrence of spouse and physical child abuse: A review and appraisal

TL;DR: For more than 20 years, there have been periodic reports in the research literature about the co-occurrence of spouse abuse and physical child abuse as mentioned in this paper, with overlap rates that typically are much higher than either of the rates first reported.
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Corporal punishment by parents and associated child behaviors and experiences: A meta-analytic and theoretical review.

TL;DR: Parental corporal punishment was associated with all child constructs, including higher levels of immediate compliance and aggression and lower levels of moral internalization and mental health.
Journal ArticleDOI

Marital conflict and child adjustment: An emotional security hypothesis.

TL;DR: An emotional security hypothesis that builds on attachment theory is proposed to account for recent empirical findings on the impact of marital conflict on children and to provide directions for future research.
Journal ArticleDOI

Etiology of child maltreatment: a developmental-ecological analysis.

TL;DR: A developmental-ecological perspective is applied to the question of the etiology of physical child abuse and neglect by organizing the paper around a variety of "contexts of maltreatment."
Journal ArticleDOI

The co-occurrence of spouse and physical child abuse: A review and appraisal

TL;DR: For more than 20 years, there have been periodic reports in the research literature about the co-occurrence of spouse abuse and physical child abuse as mentioned in this paper, with overlap rates that typically are much higher than either of the rates first reported.
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Linking extreme marital discord, child rearing, and child behavior problems: evidence from battered women.

TL;DR: In the violent families, maternal stress and paternal irritability were the 2 significant predictors of child behavior problems, whereas in the comparison families only maternal stress was a reliable predictor.