Socioeconomic differences in children's victimization to maternal and paternal violence: a register-based study
CONCLUSIONS: All indicators of low SEP increased the risk of children experiencing both maternal and paternal physical violence, especially at ages 3-8 years. Longitudinal register data-because of large samples, no nonresponse or self-report bias, and the possibility to analyze violence committed by mother and father and age-groups separately-have great potential for comprehensive research on the risk factors of parental violence that are difficult to reliably assess with other types of data.PMID:37589283 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231180670
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Noora Ellonen Joonas Pitk Ă„nen Mikko Aaltonen Hanna Remes Pekka Martikainen Source Type: research
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