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<title>It Takes a Village to Raise a Child</title>
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<title>The Perceived Benefits and Barriers to Primary Care Professionals&apos; Participation in the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.</title>
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<title>A Public Health Approach to Child Abuse and Neglect.</title>
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<title>Maximizing the Role of the Pediatric Professional in the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.</title>
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<title>Understanding Your Child&apos;s Development:  A Social Marketing Approach to the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.</title>
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<title>The Processes that Moderate the Effect of Community Structural Factors on Child Maltreatment Rates.</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:50:25 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Homelessness and Trauma in the Suburbs: Assessing the Need for Psychological Trauma Related Interventions.</title>
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<title>Contextually Relevant Child Maltreatment Prevention in African American and Latino Communities.</title>
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<title>Public Opinions and Behaviors Regarding Child Abuse Prevention.</title>
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<title>Estimated Annual Cost of Child Maltreatment.</title>
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<description>An Estimate Annual Cost of Child Maltreatment</description>

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<title>Understanding Your Child&apos;s Development:  A Social Marketing Approach to the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.</title>
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<description>A review of the utilization of a Social Marketing approach to the prevention of child maltreatment.</description>

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<title>The Processes that Moderate the Effect of Community Structural Factors on Neighborhood Child Maltreatment Rates.</title>
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<description>This study examined the processes that moderate the effect of community structural factors on neighborhood child maltreatment rates.  It is hypothesized that social capital (intergenerational closure, reciprocal exchange) and collective efficacy for children (child-centered social control) moderate the relationship between community structural factors and neighborhood child maltreatment rates.  This hypothesis was tested utilizing survey data from Harvard University's Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.  A multiple regression was conducted indicating that community stability, the number of adults per child, concentrated disadvantage and density predicted child maltreatment rates.  Additional regression models indicate that intergenerational closure and reciprocal exchange help to buffer the effects of disadvantage on child maltreatment rates while increasing the rates in affluent communities.  There was also indication that child-centered social control buffered the effect of concentrated disadvantage and density while increasing the effect of immigrant concentration on child maltreatment.</description>

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