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Parenting stress and risk of child maltreatment during the COVID-19 pandemic: A family stress theory-informed perspective
Qi Wu
, Yanfeng Xu
Public Service and Community Solutions, Watts College of (WATTS)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Child Abuse
95%
Parenting
89%
Pandemics
85%
Parents
40%
Family Conflict
37%
Violence
28%
Social Support
25%
Mental Health
20%
Economics
20%
Social Sciences
maltreatment of children
100%
parenting style
45%
maltreatment
42%
resources
34%
social support
32%
coping
30%
mental health
27%
violence
25%
economics
16%