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Parental cognitive impairment and child maltreatment in Canada

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The data suggest that the relationship between parental cognitive impairment and investigation outcomes was partially mediated by perceived parent non-cooperation, mental health issues and low social support, which helped improve the life chances of their children.
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This article is published in Child Abuse & Neglect.The article was published on 2011-08-01. It has received 92 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Child neglect & Child abuse.

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Parents with Intellectual Disability in a Population Context.

TL;DR: The focus of the paper is on the use of larger scale datasets to understand the situation of parents with intellectual disability compared with other parents and to examine the contextual variables that influence their parenting.
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‘Some people are not allowed to love’: intimate citizenship in the lives of people labelled with intellectual disabilities

TL;DR: The outcome of a dialogue between self-advocates labelled with intellectual disabilities, academics, service providers, Aboriginal leaders, students and artists about intimate citizenship through love, intimate work and consumption is discussed.
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Parents with intellectual disabilities in the child protection system

TL;DR: The authors examined the prevalence of substantiated child protection cases involving a parent with an intellectual disability as well as information about demographic characteristics, risk factors, child maltreatment types and services provided at the start of a child protection case.
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Diagnosing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children involved with child protection services: are current diagnostic guidelines acceptable for vulnerable populations?

TL;DR: Increased partnerships are needed to ensure the mental well-being of children with child protection involvement and increased education for caregivers, teachers and child welfare staff on the effects of maltreatment and often perplexing relationship with ADHD-like symptoms and co-morbid disorders is necessary.
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Mothers with intellectual impairment and their 9-month-old infants.

TL;DR: The findings show evidence of widespread disadvantage in terms of social context and poorer self-reported physical health for mothers with intellectual impairment compared with their peers without intellectual impairment.
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What's wrong with Bonferroni adjustments

TL;DR: This paper advances the view, widely held by epidemiologists, that Bonferroni adjustments are, at best, unnecessary and, at worst, deleterious to sound statistical inference.
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No adjustments are needed for multiple comparisons.

Kenneth J. Rothman
- 01 Jan 1990 - 
TL;DR: A policy of not making adjustments for multiple comparisons is preferable because it will lead to fewer errors of interpretation when the data under evaluation are not random numbers but actual observations on nature.
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Do multiple outcome measures require p-value adjustment?

TL;DR: The primary aim of this study was to estimate the need to make appropriate p-value adjustments in clinical trials to compensate for a possible increased risk in committing Type I errors when multiple outcome measures are used.
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Risk factors in child maltreatment: A meta-analytic review of the literature.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of a series of meta-analyses identifying the relative strength of various risk factors for child physical abuse and neglect, including parent anger/hyper-reactivity, family conflict and family cohesion.
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Inappropriate use of bivariable analysis to screen risk factors for use in multivariable analysis

TL;DR: This article uses both hypothetical and actual data to show how a nonsignificant risk factors in bivariable analysis may actually be a significant risk factor in multivariableAnalysis if confounding is properly controlled.
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