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- To: NDACAN@xxxxxxxxxxx (Andres Arroyo)
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- Date: Thu, 01 Oct 1998 09:43:07 -0400
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>From: "Feerick, Margaret (NICHD)" <feerickm@mail.nih.gov>
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>I wanted to inquire how researchers currently investigating Child Abuse and
>Neglect in populations not previously referred to CPS deal with confidentiality
>and mandated reporting requirements. For example, in recent years there have
>been a number of measures developed for looking at abusive or neglectful
>parenting (with parent respondents) and child abuse (for child respondents,
such
>as the CTS for use with children). When these kinds of measures are used with
>non-CPS populations (although they may be high-risk), how are issues of
mandated
>reporting addressed? Any information or guidelines from researchers in this
>area would be very helpful.
>
>Margaret Feerick, Ph.D.
>NICHD
>Email: feerickm@mail.nih.gov
>