Participant responses to retrospective surveys of child maltreatment: does mode of assessment matter?

scientific article published in August 2006

Participant responses to retrospective surveys of child maltreatment: does mode of assessment matter? is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1891/0886-6708.21.4.410
P698PubMed publication ID16897910

P2093author name stringSarah DeGue
Cindy Nash
David DiLillo
Amanda Kras
Andrea R Di Loreto-Colgan
P433issue4
P304page(s)410-424
P577publication date2006-08-01
P1433published inViolence & VictimsQ7933117
P1476titleParticipant responses to retrospective surveys of child maltreatment: does mode of assessment matter?
P478volume21

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q47191451Administration of Childhood Physical and Childhood Sexual Abuse Screens in Adolescents and Young Adults: a Literature Review
Q47112350Anchoring Vignettes in EQ-5D-5L Questionnaire: Validation of a New Instrument.
Q58688129Assessing the Reliability of Retrospective Reports of Adverse Childhood Experiences among Adolescents with Documented Childhood Maltreatment
Q52746800Comparison of Modes of Administration of Screens to Identify a History of Childhood Physical Abuse in an Adolescent and Young Adult Population.
Q46857551Computer versus paper-and-pencil assessment of educational development: a comparison of psychometric features and examinee preferences
Q46420022Cultural-geographical differences in the occurrence of child physical abuse? A meta-analysis of global prevalence
Q38269717Disclosure of sensitive behaviors across self-administered survey modes: a meta-analysis.
Q37935498Ethical issues in research on sensitive topics: participants' experiences of distress and benefit.
Q47191443Health Care Use and Status Among Abused Young People
Q47707810Inconsistent retrospective self-reports of childhood sexual abuse and their correlates in the general population
Q50646125Is animal cruelty a "red flag" for family violence? Investigating co-occurring violence toward children, partners, and pets.
Q37781209Longitudinal research with sexual assault survivors: a methodological review
Q40301892Retrospective assessment of childhood sexual and physical abuse: a comparison of scaled and behaviorally specific approaches
Q37688727Situating and Constructing Diversity in Semi-Structured Interviews
Q47328822The Occurrence and Traumatic Impact of Sexual Revictimization in Newlywed Couples.
Q41264946The effects of survey modality on adolescents' responses to alcohol use items
Q50903635Unique and combined contributions of multiple child abuse types and abuse severity to adult trauma symptomatology.
Q37140330Why do rape survivors volunteer for face-to-face interviews? A meta-study of victims' reasons for and concerns about research participation

Search more.