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| David A WolfeSummaryAffiliation: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Country: Canada Publications
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Predicting abuse in adolescent dating relationships over 1 year: the role of child maltreatment and traumaDavid A Wolfe
Department of Psychiatry, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, ON, Canada
J Abnorm Psychol 113:406-15. 2004..The importance of longitudinal methodology that separates correlates from predictors is discussed...
Observations of adolescent peer resistance skills following a classroom-based healthy relationship program: a post-intervention comparisonDavid A Wolfe
CAMH Centre for Prevention Science and Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Prev Sci 13:196-205. 2012..Teacher ratings demonstrated significant main effects favoring intervention youth on all measures. Program and research implications are highlighted...
A school-based program to prevent adolescent dating violence: a cluster randomized trialDavid A Wolfe
CAMH Centre for Prevention Science, 100 Collip Cir, Ste 100, London, ON N6G 4X8, Canada
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 163:692-9. 2009..To determine whether an interactive curriculum that integrates dating violence prevention with lessons on healthy relationships, sexual health, and substance use reduces physical dating violence (PDV)...
Longitudinal prediction and concurrent functioning of adolescent girls demonstrating various profiles of dating violence and victimizationDebbie Chiodo
CAMH Centre for Prevention Science, 100 Collip Circle, Suite 100, London, Ontario N6G 4X8, Canada
Prev Sci 13:350-9. 2012..In addition, the victims-only group reported higher rates of sexual intercourse, comparable to the mutually violent group and those involved in nonviolent relationships. Implications for prevention and intervention are highlighted...
Impact of a universal school-based violence prevention program on violent delinquency: distinctive benefits for youth with maltreatment historiesClaire V Crooks
CAMH Centre for Prevention Science, 100 Collip Circle, Ste 100, London, Ontario N69 4X8, Canada
Child Abuse Negl 35:393-400. 2011....
Understanding the association between maltreatment history and adolescent risk behavior by examining popularity motivations and peer group controlWendy E Ellis
Department of Psychology, King s University College at The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
J Youth Adolesc 38:1253-63. 2009..These results suggest that there is a significant window of opportunity during adolescence where the peer group context can exacerbate or buffer childhood experiences...
Identity development as a buffer of adolescent risk behaviors in the context of peer group pressure and controlTara M Dumas
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Social and Epidemiological Research, UWO Research Park, 100 Collip Circle, Suite 200, London, ON, Canada N6G 4X8
J Adolesc 35:917-27. 2012..Thus, identity development may be a suitable target to deter negative effects of peer pressure in high-risk adolescents...
Understanding the link between childhood maltreatment and violent delinquency: what do schools have to add?Claire V Crooks
University of Western Ontario, Centre for Research and Educationon Violence Against Women and Children in London, Ontario, Canada
Child Maltreat 12:269-80. 2007..Moreover, the impact of childhood maltreatment on risk for engaging in violent delinquency was somewhat mitigated by schools' participation in a comprehensive violence prevention program...
Impact of sexual harassment victimization by peers on subsequent adolescent victimization and adjustment: a longitudinal studyDebbie Chiodo
CAMH Centre for Prevention Science, Ontario, Canada
J Adolesc Health 45:246-52. 2009..To examine gender differences in prevalence and types of sexual harassment victimization experienced in grade 9 and how it contributes to relationship victimization and psychological adjustment 2.5 years later...
Assessing historical abuse allegations and damagesDavid A Wolfe
University of Toronto, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 250 College St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Child Abuse Negl 34:135-43. 2010..Specific recommendations for wording of written reports are provided...
Dating violence prevention with at-risk youth: a controlled outcome evaluationDavid A Wolfe
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
J Consult Clin Psychol 71:279-91. 2003..Findings support involvement of youths in reducing the cycle of violence as they initiate dating in midadolescence...
Maltreatment and trauma: tracking the connections in adolescenceKatreena L Scott
Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1V6
Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am 12:211-30, viii. 2003....
Legal and policy responses to children exposed to domestic violence: the need to evaluate intended and unintended consequencesPeter G Jaffe
Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System of the London Family Court Clinic, Ontario, Canada
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 6:205-13. 2003....
The effects of children's exposure to domestic violence: a meta-analysis and critiqueDavid A Wolfe
Centre for Research on Violence Against Women and Children, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 6:171-87. 2003..Future research needs are identified, including the need for large-scale longitudinal data and theoretically guided approaches that take into account relevant contextual factors...
Distinguishing between poor/dysfunctional parenting and child emotional maltreatmentDavid A Wolfe
CAMH Centre for Prevention Science, Canada
Child Abuse Negl 35:802-13. 2011..This paper was intended to distinguish between poor parenting and child emotional maltreatment (CEM), to inform child welfare and public health policymakers of the need for differentiated responses...
Child abuse in religiously-affiliated institutions: long-term impact on men's mental healthDavid A Wolfe
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont, Canada
Child Abuse Negl 30:205-12. 2006..Conclusions are limited due to participants' involvement in civil action, unknown pre-existing conditions, and the lack of a suitable comparison group...
Readiness to change as a predictor of outcome in batterer treatmentKatreena L Scott
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, ON, Canada
J Consult Clin Psychol 71:879-89. 2003..Interpretation is complicated by pretreatment differences that draw into question stage-related patterns in final outcome. Implications for general models of abuse cessation and for stage-specific trajectories are discussed...
Child neglect: developmental issues and outcomesKathryn L Hildyard
Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A 5C2, Canada
Child Abuse Negl 26:679-95. 2002..Limitations with regard to the state of the knowledge are discussed and directions for future research are outlined...
