Hostname: page-component-8448b6f56d-m8qmq Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-24T13:38:07.981Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

The prevention of child abuse, part one: Community resources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 February 2016

Abstract

The literature reveals greater emphasis on the causes and consequences of child abuse than on its prevention. A field study in an Australian capital city shows that while substantial amounts of information and services for people experiencing problems with parenting exist in the community, access to these sources is problematic. Improvements in efficiency or increases in funding will not, by themselves resolve the problem and strategies to change the more fundamental problem of public denial of the problem of child abuse will be required.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (1992) Child abuse and neglect In Australia, 1990-1991, Publisher unknown.Google Scholar
Bugental, D., Blue, J. & Cruzcosa, M. (1989) Perceived control over care giving outcomes: Implications for child abuse, Developmental Psychology, 25(4), pp532539.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Butterworth, M.D. & Fulmer, K.A. (1993) The effect of family violence on children: intervention strategies including bibliotherapy, Australian Journal of Marriage and Family, 12(3) pp170182.Google Scholar
Briggs, F. & Hawkins, R.M.F. (1994a) Choosing between child protection programmes. Child Abuse Review, In press.Google Scholar
Briggs, F. & Hawkins, R.M.F. (1994b) Follow up study of children 5-8 years using child protection programmes in Australia and New Zealand, Early Child Development and Care, In press.Google Scholar
Child Protection Policy and Planning Unit (Undated) Child protection information kit, Adelaide: Department for Family and Community Services.Google Scholar
Colsey, D.E. (1993) Spare your loved one and yourself. Letters to the Editor, The Advertiser, 5.10.93, p12.Google Scholar
Community Welfare Act Amendment Act, 1987, S.A., Adelaide: SA Government Printer.Google Scholar
Crowley, R. (Senator) (1993) The Advertiser, 6/9/93, p6.Google Scholar
Department for Family and Community Services. S.A. (19911992) Annual Report Adelaide: FACS.Google Scholar
Dinwiddie, S.H. & Bucholz, K.K. (1993) Self-reported child abusers, Child Abuse & Neglect, 17(4), pp465476.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Dix, T. (1991) The affective organization of parenting: adaptive and maladaptive processes. Psychological Bulletin, 110(1). pp325.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Donald, (1993) Sunday Mail, 15.8.93, p15.Google Scholar
Dylun Pty. Ltd. in Association with the Child, Adolescent and Family Health Service (1993) Your baby: A guide for parents, 2nd ed., Highbury, South Australia: Dylun Pty. Ltd.Google Scholar
Ghuman, J.K. (1993) An integrated model for intervention with infants, preschool children, and their maltreating parents, Infant Mental Health Journal. 14(2), pp147165.3.0.CO;2-F>CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hunt, G., Hawkins, R. & Goodlet, T. (1992) Parenting: a survey of community needs. Children Australia, 17(3), pp912.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaufman, J. & Cicchetti, D. (1989) Effects of maltreatment on school-age children's socioemotional development: assessments in a day camp setting, Developmental Psychology, 25(4), pp516524.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moore, J.G. (1985) The ABC of child abuse work, Hants: Gower Publishing.Google Scholar
National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (1993) Five Year Plan 1993-1998, Sydney: NAPCAN.Google Scholar
National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (1990) Neighbour Network, Sydney: NAPCAN.Google Scholar
National Child Protection Council (Undated) Preventing child abuse: A national strategy, Canberra: Commonwealth Govt. Printer.Google Scholar
National Police Working Party on Law Reform (1991) Child abuse: The recommendations of the National Committee on violence contained In the report Violence: Directions for Australia.Google Scholar
Ney, P., Fung, T. & Wickett, A. (1992) Causes of child abuse and neglect. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 37(6), pp401405.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Oates, K. (1982) Risk factors associated with child abuse, In Oates, K. (ed.) Child abuse: a community concern, Sydney: Butterworth.Google Scholar
Preston, G. (1986) The post-separation family and the emotional abuse of children: An ecological approach, Australian Journal of Sex, Marriage and Family, 7(1), pp4049.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Skurray, G. & Ham, R. (1990) Family poverty and child abuse in Sydney. Australian Journal of Marriage and Family, 11(2), pp9499.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sternberg, K., Lamb, M., Greenbaum, C. Cicchetti, D., Dawud, S., Cortes, R., Krispin, O. & Lorey, F. (1993) Effects of domestic violence on children's behavior problems and depression. Developmental Psychology. 29(1), pp4452.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stoiber, K.C. & Houghton, T.G. (1993). The relationship of adolescent mothers' expectations, knowledge, and beliefs to their young children's coping behavior, Infant Mental Health Journal, 14(1), pp6179.3.0.CO;2-U>CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Trickett, P. & Susman, E. (1988) Parental perceptions of child-rearing practices in physically abusive and non-abusive families, Developmental Psychology, 24(2), pp270276.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Winfrey, O. (1993) New Idea, 16.10.93. Melbourne: Southdown Press Pty. Ltd. Google Scholar