A preliminary mapping of individual, relational, and social factors that impede disclosure of childhood sexual abuse
Bottom-up approaches to strengthening child protection systems: placing children, families, and communities at the center
Differentiating physical discipline from abuse: Q findings from Chinese American mothers and pediatric nurses
Impact of interviewers' supportive comments and children's reluctance to cooperate during sexual abuse disclosure
Modeling risk for child abuse and harsh parenting in families with depressed and substance-abusing parents
Parenting stress and harsh discipline in China: the moderating roles of marital satisfaction and parent gender
Predictors of victim disclosure in child sexual abuse: additional evidence from a sample of incarcerated adult sex offenders
Some reflections from the past and some ideas for the future: The 2014 Kempe Oration
The effects of e-simulation interview training on teachers' use of open-ended questions
The whole picture: child maltreatment experiences of youths who were physically abused