parental neglect
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2
Annotated Bibliography
Kaytlin De Los Santos
PSYC 290
Annotated Bibliography
Camilo, C., Vaz Garrido, M., & Calheiros, M. M. (2021). Recognizing children's emotions in child abuse and neglect. Aggressive behavior, 47(2), 161-172. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ab.21935
The research paper revealed that parental ability to recognize the emotions of their children is directly related to the quality of parental caregiving behaviors. According to this material, the association between results in a situation whereby the children feel neglected and have no weight. The paper further revealed that mothers who are abused performed poorly in upbringing their children. They also had a high chance of neglecting their children. The importance of this material is establishing the relationship between a mother’s behavior and children’s behavior.
Mulder, T. M., Kuiper, K. C., van der Put, C. E., Stams, G. J. J., & Assink, M. (2018). Risk factors for child neglect: A meta-analytic review. Child abuse & neglect, 77, 198-210. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0145213418300164
The research article aims at pointing out the risk factors in efforts to prevent child neglect. The paper revealed that more risks were found at the parental level and not from the children's side. The paper concluded that child domains are determined by various risk factors which are majorly related to the children. This is important in the study because it strives to explain the major causes of the problems.
Niu, L., Brown, J., Till Hoyt, L., Salandy, A., Nucci‐Sack, A., Shankar, V., ... & Diaz, A. (2021). Profiles of childhood maltreatment: associations with sexual risk behavior during adolescence in a sample of racial/ethnic minority girls. Child Development, 92(4), 1421-1438. Retrieved from https://srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cdev.13498
The paper aims to establish the relationship between mistreatment and developmental trajectories amongst girls. The researchers used a sample of 882 girls, predominantly Hispanic or black were used in the sample. According to the results obtained, maltreated sample population had serious implications on their sexual development. This article will be relevant in the study as it establishes the link between mistreatment and medical problems that they are undergoing.
Selwyn, C. N., Lathan, E. C., Richie, F., Gigler, M. E., & Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J. (2021). Bitten by the system that cared for them: Towards a trauma-informed understanding of patients’ healthcare engagement. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 22(5), 636-652. Retrieved from https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15299732.2020.1869657
This research article by Selwyn et al. is a theoretical framework of trauma-informed healthcare which presents an encounter in which patients had a baseline of exposure to betrayal and trauma. The paper majorly explains BITTEN, which is an abbreviation for Betrayal, Indicator, Trigger, Trust, Expectations, and Needs. The material is relevant to the study because it sought to utilize the BITTEN framework to establish the relationship between trauma and healthcare management among children.