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Child Abuse Prevention During Infancy: Intervention Implications for Caregivers' Attitudes Toward Emotion Regulation
Authors:Beth S Russell  Lily Alpert  Jeremiah J Trudeau
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , Worcester State College , Worcester, Massachusetts;2. Department of Human Development and Family Studies , University of Connecticut , Storrs, Connecticut;3. School of Cognitive Sciences, Hampshire College , Amherst, Massachusetts
Abstract:Increasing numbers of states are in the process of passing laws requiring all new parents to receive educational materials to prevent shaken baby syndrome (SBS). These laws create powerful opportunities to reach large numbers of families with an important prevention effort. Results from the effort to raise SBS awareness described here indicate that not only is the content of SBS prevention (e.g., consequences of shaking; emotion regulation/coping skills; safety planning) an important consideration; so too is the approach any given prevention program utilizes. By incorporating social work theory on family-centered practice, social workers, home visitors, and other prevention professionals strengthen the likelihood of having a meaningful impact on caregivers' safe strategies for coping with the frustrations of caring for an infant.
Keywords:Child abuse prevention  social work theory  shaken baby syndrome  emotion regulation  family-centered practice
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