Poverty Not Bias Explains Racial/ethnic Differences In Child Abuse
Poverty -- rather than biased reporting -- seems to account for the higher rates of child abuse and neglect among black children, reports a new study. Source
Childhood poverty, parental abuse cost adults their health for years to come Growing up in poverty or being abused by parents can lead to accumulated health problems later in life, according to new research. Ref. Source 1g.
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