Melissa Dolan
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2003
Ann L. Gruber-Baldini; Sheryl Zimmerman; R. Sean Morrison; Lynn M. Grattan; J. Richard Hebel; Melissa Dolan; William G. Hawkes; Jay Magaziner
Objectives: To examine the prevalence, incidence, persistence, predictors, and outcomes of cognitive impairment after hip fracture.
Child Abuse & Neglect | 2014
Cecilia Casanueva; Keith Smith; Heather Ringeisen; Melissa Dolan; Stephen Tueller
This study aimed to determine if identification of intimate partner violence (IPV) has improved by caseworkers that investigate reports of child maltreatment and if mothers who are victims of IPV are more likely to report receipt of services. The study data were drawn from the two cohorts of the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW I and II), the first in 1999-2000 with a sample of 5,501 children reported for maltreatment and the second in 2008-2009 with a sample of 5,872 children reported for maltreatment. The analyses focused on IPV victimization of 3,625 mothers in NSCAW I and 3,351 mothers in NSCAW II whose children remained in home after the maltreatment investigation. Multiple group logistic regression was used to compare NSCAW I and II. A significant decrease in mother-reported IPV victimization (28.9-24.7%) was observed, representing a 15% decline. There were no significant changes in caseworker identification of history of domestic violence or active domestic violence. In both cohorts, substance abuse by the secondary caregiver was associated with a lower likelihood for the caseworker to miss a history of active domestic violence, while substantiation reduced the likelihood that the caseworker will miss active domestic violence. There were no changes in caseworkers service referral, or service receipt among victims. The next decade of efforts to reduce IPV and child maltreatment should focus simultaneously on increasing caseworkers ability to identify IPV and on funding needed services for families impacted by IPV and child maltreatment.
Archive | 2011
Melissa Dolan; Keith Smith; Cecilia Casanueva; Heather Ringeisen
Archive | 2013
Leyla Stambaugh; Heather Ringeisen; Cecilia Casanueva; Stephen Tueller; Keith Smith; Melissa Dolan
Archive | 2011
Melissa Dolan; Keith Smith; Cecilia Casanueva; Heather Ringeisen
Archive | 2011
Heather Ringeisen; Cecilia Casanueva; Keith Smith; Melissa Dolan
Archive | 2012
Cecilia Casanueva; Leyla Stambaugh; Stephen Tueller; Melissa Dolan; Keith Smith
Archive | 2011
Heather Ringeisen; Cecilia Casanueva; Keith Smith; Melissa Dolan
Archive | 2012
Cecilia Casanueva; Ellen Wilson; Keith Smith; Melissa Dolan; Heather Ringeisen; Brian Horne
Archive | 2012
Ellen Wilson; Melissa Dolan; Keith Smith; Cecilia Casanueva; Heather Ringeisen