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Childhood Maltreatment and Early Developmental Vulnerabilities at Age 5 Years
Authors:Melissa J Green  Stacy Tzoumakis  Brooke McIntyre  Maina Kariuki  Kristin R Laurens  Kimberlie Dean  Marilyn Chilvers  Felicity Harris  Merran Butler  Sally A Brinkman  Vaughan J Carr
Affiliation:1. University of New South Wales;2. Neuroscience Research Australia;3. University of New England;4. Justice Health & Forensic Mental Health Network;5. NSW Department of Family and Community Services;6. University of Western Australia;7. University of Adelaide;8. Monash University
Abstract:This study examined associations between maltreatment and early developmental vulnerabilities in a population sample of 68,459 children (Mage = 5.62 years, SD = .37) drawn from the Australian state of New South Wales, using linked administrative data for the children and their parents (collected 2001–2009). Associations were estimated between (a) any maltreatment, (b) the number of maltreatment types, and (c) the timing of first reported maltreatment and vulnerability and risk status on multiple developmental domains (i.e., physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and communication). Pervasive associations were revealed between maltreatment and all developmental domains; children exposed to two or more maltreatment types, and with first maltreatment reported after 3 years of age, showed greater likelihood of vulnerability on multiple domains, relative to nonmaltreated children.
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