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Related Resources: Long-Term Consequences
Additional resources and research on the long-term consequences of child abuse and neglect.
Adult Survivors
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2009 - 6 pages |
This resource listing provides contact information for organizations that serve and have information about adult survivors of child abuse. Each entry includes a brief description of the organization.
Boys Will Be Boys: Understanding the Impact of Child Maltreatment and Family Violence on the Sexual, Reproductive, and Parenting Behaviors of Young Men (PDF - 1680 KB)
Kahn & Paluzzi (2006)
Describes the long-term impact of child maltreatment and family violence on males, and discusses the roles of practitioners, policymakers, advocates, and educators in addressing these issues.
Childhood Victimization: Early Adversity, Later Psychopathology (PDF - 99 KB)
Widom
National Institute of Justice Journal, January 2000
Discusses a research study on the long-term consequences of childhood victimization and the processes linking it to outcomes later in life.
Consortium for Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect
National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1991)
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Report of the third annual meeting of the Consortium for Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect. (LONGSCAN). Reports from seven LONGSCAN sites are included.
Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect: LONGSCAN
Provides information about the LONGSCAN studies, sample demographics, measures utilized, and more.
Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect, LONGSCAN: The First Five Years at the Coordinating Center, North Carolina Site and Seattle Site, 1991-1996
Runyan, Hunter, Everson, Bangdiwala, et al. (1997)
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Details the results of a 5-year National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect funded longitudinal study of child abuse and neglect.
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