Maltreatment and Child Abuse toward children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A systematic Review Study based on Web of Science Indexed Articles
People with developmental disabilities are at an increased for multiple types of maltreatment in comparison with their typically developing peers. The aim of current research was to study the maltreatment and child abuse toward children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Subject keywords including child abuse, child maltreatment, mental retardation, intellectual and developmental disability, adaptive-cognitive disabilities, and cognitive delays are formulated, and then submitted into advanced search section of Web of Science database. Retrieved results were examined and finally 18 papers were chosen for further analysis. There are plenty of evidence-based researches that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are at increased risk for multiple types of maltreatment in comparison with their typically developing peers, including sexual abuse, physical violence and peer victimization such as bulling. To care and prevention of maltreatment and child abuse toward people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and other developmental disabilities developing a community –based program are needed.
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of an Integrated Educational Protocol Including Self-Compassion, Parenting, and Cognitive Promoting (PSCP) on Reading Component in Children with Dyslexia
Zoleykha Abedini *, Rahim Badri Gargari, Eskandar Fathi Azar, , Shahram Vahedi
Journal of Applied Psycology Research, -
The Effectiveness of Forgiveness Program on Conciliatory Behavior, School Bonding and Academic Well-being in Female Bullying Victims
*, Rogayeh Jamei, Mohamad Jafari
Quarterly of Clinical Psychology Studies, Summer 2024