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1998Journal
American Journal of OrthopsychiatryPublisher
American Psychological AssociationType
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Relationships among neglect and child and family characteristics were examined in a sample of 121 urban, low-income families with a child under 30 months. Maternal reports of more difficult child temperament predicted emotional neglect; family context was indirectly related, as mothers in well functioning families with more support reported their children as being less difficult. Neither child temperament nor family context was related to physical neglect.Identifier to cite or link to this item
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