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Child Abuse by Adolescent Caregivers

NCJ Number
124976
Journal
Child Abuse and Neglect Volume: 14 Issue: 3 Dated: (1990) Pages: 365-373
Author(s)
L Margolin; J L Craft
Date Published
1990
Length
9 pages
Annotation
The purpose of this analysis was to examine the frequency and severity of child abuse committed by adolescents who were in nonparental caregiving roles.
Abstract
The sample was composed of cases in which either physical or sexual abuse was substantiated through child welfare investigation. The main comparisons were between adolescent and adult caregivers. While caregiver age did not appear to have a consistent effect on the occurrence of physical abuse, notable differences between adolescents and adults were found in the area of sexual abuse. Not only were adolescents observed to commit substantially more sexual abuse than older caregiver cohorts, but the sexual abuse they committed was more likely to involve intercourse and physical assault. These findings have implications for future research and practice. 2 tables, 40 references. (Author abstract)