Recent Publications
At-Risk and Maltreated Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Aggression/ Violence: What the Conflict Looks Like and Its Relationship to Child Outcomes (English et al., 2009) -This article explored the nature of IPAV in 554 homes where children were identified as at risk or reported for maltreatment and examined the differences between emotional and behavioral outcomes for children in homes where one or both intimate partners was the alleged perpetrator of IPAV. Read more..
LONGSCAN in the News
Dr. Desmond Runyan has headed the medical school's Department of Social Medicine and headed the state's system to evaluate abused and battered children. All the while, he treated the youngest patients shuttled into UNC-CH.
"It's such a privilege to be able to care for patients and their families," Runyan says. "Plus, I get to have stand-up comedians walk into my office. Kids have such charm and humor and spirit." Read more…
Dr. Jonathan Kotch, MD, MPH, MA, FAAP, professor of maternal and child health at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, has been a vocal and determined proponent of strengthening legislation and policies to protect children, especially in North Carolina. Read more…
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Measures for Assessment of Functioning & Outcomes in Longitudinal Research on Child Abuse Vol 1: Early Childhood
Please cite this volume as:
Hunter, W. M., Cox, C. E., Teagle, S., Johnson, R. M., Mathew, R., Knight, E. D., & Leeb, R.T. (2003). Measures for Assessment of Functioning and Outcomes in Longitudinal Research on Child Abuse. Volume 1: Early Childhood. Accessible at the LONGSCAN web site (http://www.iprc.unc.edu/longscan/)
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