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Re: Research on Cohabitation?
Look at Bergman Pediatr 77:113,1986. The changing spectrum of serious
child abuse. re babysitting boyfriends.
Ken Feldman
On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Tom Hanna wrote:
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> Below my signature is a request that you might be able to fulfill. I'm
> sure the information you have will be of general interest. Please reply
> both to the list and to Dr. Scott, D.D. directly (ubc@GlobalEyes.net).
>
> I hope Dr. Scott will eventually provide me with a summary from all lists,
> which I will then forward.
>
> (Please excuse multiple postings)
>
> --Tom
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> Date: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 16:36:31 -0600
> From: Jeffery Warren Scott <ubc@GlobalEyes.net>
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> To: tph3@cornell.edu (T P Hanna)
> Subject: research
>
> Tom, I am doing research on a book on cohabitation and am particularly
> interested in the link between cohabitation and child abuse. A 1993
> British study found that children in a home where there was a live-in
> dad were 33 times more likely to be abused than children in an "in-tact"
> family. Is there any research in the U.S. that you are aware of on
> cohabitation and family violence?
>
> Dr. Jeff Scott
> 700 S. Oakland
> Carbondale, IL 62901
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> e-mail ubc@globaleyes.net
> 618-457-0323
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