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Ross, Susan M. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1996
Analysis of data on 3,363 American parents from the 1985 National Family Violence Survey found that marital violence is a statistically significant predictor of physical child abuse and the greater the amount of spousal abuse, the greater the probability of physical child abuse. The relationship was stronger for abusing husbands than for abusing…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Battered Women, Child Abuse, Correlation

Straus, Murray A.; Kantor, Glenda Kaufman – Adolescence, 1994
Studied large national sample of U.S. adults, finding that almost one-half recalled having been corporally punished during adolescence. Data analysis revealed that children who experienced corporal punishment in adolescence had increased risk later in life of depressive symptoms, suicidal thoughts, alcohol abuse, physical abuse of children, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcohol Abuse, At Risk Persons, Battered Women
Baladerian, Nora J. – 1993
This paper, first in a series of special reports concerning disability and the family, presents a review of the relationship between abuse and disabilities, arguing that roughly 25 percent of all disabilities are caused by child or spousal abuse. A national survey revealed that 12 states have legislation addressing these issues, and the paper…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Battered Women, Child Abuse, Child Health

Shinn, Marybeth; And Others – American Psychologist, 1991
This study compares social relationships of 677 homeless mothers with 495 housed mothers on public assistance in New York (New York). Homeless women had more disruptive social experiences but were more likely to have had recent contact with relatives/friends. Over 75 percent had visited relatives/friends in the past year. (JB)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Battered Women, Child Abuse, Economic Factors