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Services and Recurrence After Psychological Maltreatment Confirmed by Child Protective Services

NCJ Number
239813
Journal
Child Maltreatment Volume: 17 Issue: 2 Dated: May 2012 Pages: 153-163
Author(s)
Vincent J. Palusci; Steven J. Ondersma
Date Published
May 2012
Length
11 pages
Annotation
This study evaluated rates of psychological maltreatment (PM) and the services that may reduce those rates.
Abstract
Recurrence rates of psychological maltreatment (PM) and the services that may reduce those rates have not been systematically evaluated. The National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System was used for 2003-2007 to study a cohort of children in 18 States with PM reports first confirmed by child protective services (CPS) during 2003. PM recurrence rates after counseling and other referrals were assessed while controlling for factors associated with service referral and other maltreatment. A total of 11,646 children had a first CPS-confirmed report with PM, and 9.2 percent of them had a second-confirmed PM report within 5 years. Fewer than one fourth of families were referred for services after PM, with service referrals being more likely for families with poverty, drug or alcohol problems, or other violence. Controlling for these factors, counseling referral was associated with a 54 percent reduction in PM recurrence, but other services were not associated with statistically significant reductions. Few families in which PM was confirmed receive any services, and most services provided were not associated with reductions in PM recurrence. Clarification of key services associated with efficacious prevention of PM is needed. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.