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Reducing Child Maltreatment in High-Risk Households
What is the purpose of the article or source?
Child maltreatment is a global threat, and guardians who were maltreated as kids are
more likely to harm their kids. This thorough examination aims to give a comprehensive
synopsis of the current research on randomized controlled trials assessing the potency of
child maltreatment prevention strategies. All randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of
treatments to avoid assault among high-risk moms are included in this review. Only three of
the eight studies showed statistically significant decreases in abuse in any metric and only
two of the researches shown reductions in events recorded to kid protective services. While
there has been a lot published on child abuse in high households, few randomized controlled
trials (RCTs) have been published. Only residential visits have a substantial evidence base for
decreasing child abuse, yet the results are inconsistent. In addition, information is scarce from
low- and middle-income nations.
Identify three pieces of evidence (quotes, statistics, percentages, etc.) that
explain, relate to, or support your problem.
Seven of the eight types of research were performed in the U.S., while the eighth was
undertaken in the U.K. Observational research implies that intergenerational conflict is a vital
issue in most countries that can be considered low- or middle-income (LMICs), notably in
post-conflict communities with high levels of violence exposure (Crombach & Bambonye,
2015; Saile, Ertl, Neuner, & Catani, 2016), though more involvement study is necessary.
RCTs of parenting treatments in LMICs have not prioritized guardians with a history of abuse
or psychiatric disorder, but rather entire communities in low-resource environments.
Furthermore, no consequences of child maltreatment have been documented in these trials.
Corporal discipline has distinct cultural standards in many LMICs, which affects what is

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1 Scholarly Research Student Name University Course Professor Name Date 2 Reducing Child Maltreatment in High-Risk Households • What is the purpose of the article or source? Child maltreatment is a global threat, and guardians who were maltreated as kids are more likely to harm their kids. This thorough examination aims to give a comprehensive synopsis of the current research on randomized controlled trials assessing the potency of child maltreatment prevention strategies. All randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of treatments to avoid assault among high-risk moms are included in this review. Only three of the eight studies showed statistically significant decreases in abuse in any metric and only two of the researches shown reductions in events recorded to kid protective services. While there has been a lot published on child abuse in high households, few randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been published. Only residential visits have a substantial evidence base for decreasing child abuse, yet the results are inconsistent. In addition, information is scarce from low- and middle-income nations. • Identify three pieces of evidence (quotes, statistics, percentages, etc.) that explain, relate to, or support your problem. Seven of the eight types of research were performed in the U.S., while the eighth was undertaken in the U.K. Observational research implies that intergenerational conflict is a vital issue in most countries that can be considered low- or midd ...
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