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to CHILD MALTREATMENT Volume 5 Number | (February 2000) pp. 1-88 Number 2 (May 2000) pp. 89-200 Number 3 (August 2000) pp. 201-288 Number 4 (November 2000) pp. 289-392 Authors: FEIRING, CANDICE, and WYNDOL C. FURMAN, “Editors’ Intro- duction: When Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word: Victimization ARATA, CATALINA M., “From Child Victim to Adult Victim: A and Romantic Relationships in Adolescence,” 293 Model for Predicting Sexual Revictimization,” 28 FEIRING, CANDICE, SAUL ROSENTHAL, and LYNN TASKA, ARNOLD, SHANYN, see Banyard, V. L Stigmatization and the Development of Friendship and Ro- BAGLEY, CHRISTOPHER, and KANKA MALLICK, “Prediction of mantic Relationships in Adolescent Victims of Sexual Abuse,” Sexual, Emotional, and Physical Maltreatment and Mental 11 Health Outcomes in a Longitudinal Cohort of 290 Adolescent FEIRING, CANDICE, see Wolfe, D. Women,” 218 FLANAGAN, ANNA SMALLEY, and WYNDOL C. FURMAN, “Sex- BANYARD, VICTORIA L., SHANYN ARNOLD, and JENNIFER ual Victimization and Perceptions of Close Relationships in Ad SMITH, “Childhood Sexual Abuse and Dating Experiences of Undergraduate Women,” 39 olescence,” 350 FLEISCHER, AMY, see Ford, J. D. BAUGHAN, BROOK, see Silvern, | FONTES, LISA ARONSON, and REBECCA DOWLING, “Sadistic BERNET, WILLIAM, see Foreman, 1 BOUDREAUX, MONIQUE C., WAYNE D. LORD, and STEPHEN and Non-Sadistic Sex Offenders, written and narrated by Anna Salter” [Video Review], 197 E. ETTER, “Child Abduction: An Overview of Current and His- FORD, JULIAN D., ROBERT RACUSIN, CYNTHIA G. ELLIS, WIL- torical Perspectives,” 63 LIAM B. DAVISS, JESSICA REISER, AMY FLEISCHER, and BRESTAN, ELIZABETH V., see Ondersma, S. ] JULIE THOMAS, “Child Maltreatment, Other Trauma Expo- BRESTAN, ELIZABETH V “Treating the Aftermath of Sexual Abuse: A sure, and Posttraumatic Symptomatology Among Children Handbook for Working with Children in Care, by M. Osmond et al.” With Oppositional Defiant and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity [Book Review], 384 Disorders,” 205. CHAFFIN, MARK, “Introduction to the Focus Section on Contro- FOREMAN, TONYA, and WILLIAM BERNET, “A Misunderstand- versial Issues,” 9] ing Regarding the Duty to Report Suspected Abuse,” 190 CONNOLLY, JENNIFER, DEBRA PEPLER, WENDY CRAIG, and FRIEDRICH, WILLIAM N., see Sadowski, C. M. ALI TARADASH, “Dating Experiences of Bullies in Early Ado- FURMAN, WYNDOL C., see Feiring, C., and Flanagan, A. S lescence,” 299 GAINES, RICHARD see Praver, F. CRAIG, WENDY, see Connolly, ] GARB, HOWARD N., JAMES M. WOOD, and M. TERESA CROSS, THEODORE P., “/ xpert Witnesses in Child Abuse Cases, ed- NEZWORSKI, “Projective Techniques and the Detection of ited by Stephen J. Ceci and Helene Hembrooke” [Book Re Child Sexual Abuse,” 161 view], 79. GARVEN, SENA, see Wood, J. M. DAVISS, WILLIAM B., see Ford, J. D GHAHARY, NOURIMAN, see Palmer, L DEGRAW, DONNA, see Palmer, I GOLDING, JONATHAN M., TERRI L. STEWART, JOHN A. DIGIUSEPPE, RAYMOND, see Praver, F YOZWIAK, YAS DJADALI, and REBECCA POLLEY SANCHEZ, DJADALI, YAS, see Golding, J. M “The Impact of DNA Evidence in a Child Sexual Assault Trial,” DOWLING, REBECCA, see Fontes, L. A 373 DOWNEY, GERALDINE, see Purdie, V GOTHARD, JUDGE SOL, and NAOMI A. COHEN IVKER, “The DRAKE, BRETT, and MELISSA JONSON-REID, “Substantiation Evolving Law of Alleged Delayed Memories of Childhood Sex- and Early Decision Points in Public Child Welfare: A Concep- ual Abuse,” 176 tual Reconsideration,” 227. GRAUERHOLZ, LIZ, “An Ecological Approach to Understanding ELLIS, CYNTHIA G., see Ford, J]. D Sexual Revictimization: Linking Personal, Interpersonal, and ETTER, STEPHEN E., see Boudreaux, M. C Sociocultural Factors and Processes,” 5 FARRAR, ANNE N , see Palmer, L HANSON, ROCHELLE F., and EVE G. SPRATT, “Reactive Attach- ment Disorder: What We Know About the Disorder and Implica- CHILD MALTREATMENTV,ol . 5, No. 4, November 2000 386-388 tions for Treatment,” 137 © 2000 Sage Publications, Inc. 386 to CHILD MALTREATMENT Volume 5 Number | (February 2000) pp. 1-88 Number 2 (May 2000) pp. 89-200 Number 3 (August 2000) pp. 201-288 Number 4 (November 2000) pp. 289-392 Authors: FEIRING, CANDICE, and WYNDOL C. FURMAN, “Editors’ Intro- duction: When Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word: Victimization ARATA, CATALINA M., “From Child Victim to Adult Victim: A and Romantic Relationships in Adolescence,” 293 Model for Predicting Sexual Revictimization,” 28 FEIRING, CANDICE, SAUL ROSENTHAL, and LYNN TASKA, ARNOLD, SHANYN, see Banyard, V. L Stigmatization and the Development of Friendship and Ro- BAGLEY, CHRISTOPHER, and KANKA MALLICK, “Prediction of mantic Relationships in Adolescent Victims of Sexual Abuse,” Sexual, Emotional, and Physical Maltreatment and Mental 11 Health Outcomes in a Longitudinal Cohort of 290 Adolescent FEIRING, CANDICE, see Wolfe, D. Women,” 218 FLANAGAN, ANNA SMALLEY, and WYNDOL C. FURMAN, “Sex- BANYARD, VICTORIA L., SHANYN ARNOLD, and JENNIFER ual Victimization and Perceptions of Close Relationships in Ad SMITH, “Childhood Sexual Abuse and Dating Experiences of Undergraduate Women,” 39 olescence,” 350 FLEISCHER, AMY, see Ford, J. D. BAUGHAN, BROOK, see Silvern, | FONTES, LISA ARONSON, and REBECCA DOWLING, “Sadistic BERNET, WILLIAM, see Foreman, 1 BOUDREAUX, MONIQUE C., WAYNE D. LORD, and STEPHEN and Non-Sadistic Sex Offenders, written and narrated by Anna Salter” [Video Review], 197 E. ETTER, “Child Abduction: An Overview of Current and His- FORD, JULIAN D., ROBERT RACUSIN, CYNTHIA G. ELLIS, WIL- torical Perspectives,” 63 LIAM B. DAVISS, JESSICA REISER, AMY FLEISCHER, and BRESTAN, ELIZABETH V., see Ondersma, S. ] JULIE THOMAS, “Child Maltreatment, Other Trauma Expo- BRESTAN, ELIZABETH V “Treating the Aftermath of Sexual Abuse: A sure, and Posttraumatic Symptomatology Among Children Handbook for Working with Children in Care, by M. Osmond et al.” With Oppositional Defiant and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity [Book Review], 384 Disorders,” 205. CHAFFIN, MARK, “Introduction to the Focus Section on Contro- FOREMAN, TONYA, and WILLIAM BERNET, “A Misunderstand- versial Issues,” 9] ing Regarding the Duty to Report Suspected Abuse,” 190 CONNOLLY, JENNIFER, DEBRA PEPLER, WENDY CRAIG, and FRIEDRICH, WILLIAM N., see Sadowski, C. M. ALI TARADASH, “Dating Experiences of Bullies in Early Ado- FURMAN, WYNDOL C., see Feiring, C., and Flanagan, A. S lescence,” 299 GAINES, RICHARD see Praver, F. CRAIG, WENDY, see Connolly, ] GARB, HOWARD N., JAMES M. WOOD, and M. TERESA CROSS, THEODORE P., “/ xpert Witnesses in Child Abuse Cases, ed- NEZWORSKI, “Projective Techniques and the Detection of ited by Stephen J. Ceci and Helene Hembrooke” [Book Re Child Sexual Abuse,” 161 view], 79. GARVEN, SENA, see Wood, J. M. DAVISS, WILLIAM B., see Ford, J. D GHAHARY, NOURIMAN, see Palmer, L DEGRAW, DONNA, see Palmer, I GOLDING, JONATHAN M., TERRI L. STEWART, JOHN A. DIGIUSEPPE, RAYMOND, see Praver, F YOZWIAK, YAS DJADALI, and REBECCA POLLEY SANCHEZ, DJADALI, YAS, see Golding, J. M “The Impact of DNA Evidence in a Child Sexual Assault Trial,” DOWLING, REBECCA, see Fontes, L. A 373 DOWNEY, GERALDINE, see Purdie, V GOTHARD, JUDGE SOL, and NAOMI A. COHEN IVKER, “The DRAKE, BRETT, and MELISSA JONSON-REID, “Substantiation Evolving Law of Alleged Delayed Memories of Childhood Sex- and Early Decision Points in Public Child Welfare: A Concep- ual Abuse,” 176 tual Reconsideration,” 227. GRAUERHOLZ, LIZ, “An Ecological Approach to Understanding ELLIS, CYNTHIA G., see Ford, J]. D Sexual Revictimization: Linking Personal, Interpersonal, and ETTER, STEPHEN E., see Boudreaux, M. C Sociocultural Factors and Processes,” 5 FARRAR, ANNE N , see Palmer, L HANSON, ROCHELLE F., and EVE G. SPRATT, “Reactive Attach- ment Disorder: What We Know About the Disorder and Implica- CHILD MALTREATMENTV,ol . 5, No. 4, November 2000 386-388 tions for Treatment,” 137 © 2000 Sage Publications, Inc. 386 INDEX 387 HIEBERT-MURPHY, DIANE, “Factors Related to Mothers’ Percep- SIEGFRIED, NICOLE J., see Messman-Moore, T. L. tions of Parenting Following Their Children’s Disclosures of SILBERG, JOYANNA L., “Fifteen Years of Dissociation in Mal Sexual Abuse,” 251. treated Children: Where Do We Go From Here?” 119. HIGGINS, DARYL J., and MARITA P. MCCABE, “Relationships Be- SILVERN, LOUISE, LYNN C. WAELDE, BROOK McCLINTIC tween Different Types of Maltreatment During Childhood and BAUGHAN, JANE KARYL, and LYNN L. KAERSVANG, “Two Adjustment in Adulthood,” 261. Formats for Eliciting Retrospective Reports of Child Sexual and IVKER, NAOMIA., see Gothard, S. Physical Abuse: Effects on Apparent Prevalence and Relation JENNY, CAROLE, see Starling, S. P. ships to Adjustment,” 236. JOHNSON, CHARLES F., see Lentsch, K. C. SIMPSON, SHARON M., see Ondersma, S. J JONSON-REID, MELISSA, see Drake, B. SIROTNAK, ANDREW P., see Starling, S. P. KAERSVANG, LYNN L,. see Silvern, L SMITH, DANIEL W., “Introduction to Focus Section on Repeat KARYL, JANE, see Silvern, L. Victimization: The Study of Repeat Victimization Is Coming of LENTSCH, KIRSTEN C., and CHARLES F. JOHNSON, “Do Physi- Age,* 3. cians Have Adequate Knowledge of Child Sexual Abuse? The SMITH, JENNIFER, see Banyard, V. L. Results of Two Surveys of Practicing Physicians, 1986 and 1996,” SPRATT, EVE G., see Hanson, R. F. 72. STARLING, SUZANNE P., ANDREW P. SIROTNAK, and CAROLE LEVESQUE, ROGER J. R., “Cultural Evidence, Child Maltreat- JENNY, “Child Abuse and Forensic Pediatric Medicine Fellow- ment, and the Law,” 146. ship Curriculum Statement,” 58. LONG, PATRICIJA. , see Messman-Moore, T. L STEWART, TERRI L., see Golding,J . M. LORD, WAYNE D., see Boudreaux, M. C TARADASH, ALI, see Connolly, J. MALLICK, KANKA, see Bagley, C. TASKA, LYNN, see Feiring, C. MANDEL, FRANCINE S., see Praver, F. THOMAS, JULIE, see Ford, J. D. MCCABE, MARITA P., see Higgins, D. J. TRICKETT, PENELOPE K., see Noll, J. G MESSMAN-MOORE, TERRI L., PATRICIA J. LONG, and NICOLE VALLE, MARIA, see Palmer, L. J. SIEGFRIED, “The Revictimization of Child Sexual Abuse Sur- WAELDE, LYNN C., see Silvern, L. vivors: An Examination of the Adjustment of College Women WARD, MARTIN, see Ondersma, S. J. With Child Sexual Abuse, Adult Sexual Assault, and Adult Physi- WEST, CAROLYN M., LINDA M. WILLIAMS, and JANE A SIEGEL, “Adult Sexual Revictimization Among Black Women cal Abuse,” 18. Sexually Abused in Childhood: A Prospective Examination of MONNIER, JEANNINE, “Techniques and Issues in Abuse-Focused Ther- afry with Children & Adolescents: Addressing the Internal Trauma, by Serious Consequences of Abuse,” 49. WILLIAMS, LINDA M., see West, C. M. Sandra Wieland” [Book Review], 286. WOLFE, DAVID A., and CANDICE FEIRING, “Dating Violence NEZWORSKI, M. TERESA, see Garb, H. N. Through the Lens of Adolescent Relationships,” 360 NOLL, JENNIE G., PENELOPE K. TRICKETT, and FRANK W. WOOD, JAMES M., see Garb, H. N. PUTNAM, “Social Network Constellation and Sexuality of Sex- WOOD, JAMES M., and SENA GARVEN, “How Sexual Abuse Inter- ually Abused and Comparison Girls in Childhood and Adoles- views Go Astray: Implications for Prosecutors, Police, and Child cence,” 323. Protection Services,” 109. ONDERSMA, STEVEN J., SHARON M. SIMPSON, ELIZABETH V YOZWIAK, JOHN A., see Golding,J . M. BRESTAN, and MARTIN WARD, “Prenatal Drug Exposure and Social Policy: The Search for an Appropriate Response,” 93 Articles: PALMER, LAURA, ANNE N. FARRAR, MARIA VALLE, NOURIMAN GHAHARY, MICHAEL PANELLA, and DONNA “Adult Sexual Revictimization Among Black Women Sexually DEGRAW, “An Investigation of the Clinical Use of the Abused in Childhood: A Prospective Examination of Serious House-Tree-Person Projective Drawings in the Psychological Consequences of Abuse,” West et al., 49. Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse,” 169. “Child Abduction: An Overview of Current and Historical Perspec- PANELLA, MICHAEL, see Palmer, L. tives,” Boudreaux et al., 63. PELCOVITZ, DAVID, see Praver, F. “Child Abuse and Forensic Pediatric Medicine Fellowship Curricu- PEPLER, DEBRA, see Connolly,J . lum Statement,” Starling et al., 58. PRAVER, FRANCES, RAYMOND DIGIUSEPPE, DAVID “Child Maltreatment, Other Trauma Exposure, and Posttraumatic PELCOVITZ, FRANCINE S. MANDEL, and RICHARD Symptomatology Among Children With Oppositional Defiant GAINES, “A Preliminary Study of a Cartoon Measure for and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders,” Ford etal., 205. Children’s Reactions to Chronic Trauma,” 273. “Childhood Sexual Abuse and Dating Experiences of Undergradu PURDIE, VALERIE, and GERALDINE DOWNEY, “Rejection Sensi- ate Women,” Banyard et al., 39. tivity and Adolescent Girls’ Vulnerability to Relationship-Cen- “Cultural Evidence, Child Maltreatment, and the Law,” Levesque, tered Difficulties,” 338. 146. PUTNAM, FRANK W., see NollJ,. G. “Dating Experiences of Bullies in Early Adolescence,” Connolly RACUSIN, ROBERT, see Ford, J. D. et al., 299. REISER, JESSICA, see Ford,J . D. “Dating Violence Through the Lens of Adolescent Relationships,” ROSENTHAL, SAUL, see Feiring, C. Wolfe and Feiring, 360. SADOWSKI, CHRISTINE M., and WILLIAM N. FRIEDRICH, “Do Physicians Have Adequate Knowledge of Child Sexual Abuse? “Psychometric Properties of the Trauma Symptom Checklist for The Results of Two Surveys of Practicing Physicians, 1986 and Children (TSCC) With Psychiatrically Hospitalized Adoles- 1996,” Lentsch and Johnson, 72. cents,” 364. “An Ecological Approach to Understanding Sexual Revictim- SANCHEZ, REBECCA POLLEY, see Golding,J . M. ization: Linking Personal, Interpersonal, and Sociocultural Fac- SIEGEL, JANE A., see West, C. M. tors and Processes,” Grauerholz, 5. CHILD MALTREATMENT / NOVEMBER 2000 388 INDEX “Editors’ Introduction: When Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word: Vic- “Reactive Attachment Disorder: What We Know About the Disor- timization and Romantic Relationships in Adolescence,” der and Implications for Treatment,” Hanson and Spratt, 137. Feiring and Furman, 293. “Rejection Sensitivity and Adolescent Girls’ Vulnerability to Rela- “The Evolving Law of Alleged Delayed Memories of Childhood Sex- tionship-Centered Difficulties,” Purdie and Downey, 338. ual Abuse,” Gothard et al., 176. “Relationships Between Different Types of Maltreatment During “Factors Related to Mothers’ Perceptions of Parenting Following Childhood and Adjustment in Adulthood,” Higgins and Their Children's Disclosures of Sexual Abuse,” Hiebert- McCabe, 261. Murphy, 251. “The Revictimization of Child Sexual Abuse Survivors: An Examina- “Fifteen Years of Dissociation in Maltreated Children: Where Do tion of the Adjustment of College Women With Child Sexual We Go From Here?” Silberg, 119. Abuse, Adult Sexual Assault, and Adult Physical Abuse,” “From Child Victim to Adult Victim: A Model for Predicting Sexual Messman-Moore et al., 18. Revictimization,” Arata, 28. “Sexual Victimization and Perceptions of Close Reiationships in “How Sexual Abuse Interviews Go Astray: Implications for Prosecu- Adolescence,” Flanagan and Furman, 350. tors, Police, and Child Protection Services,” Wood and Garven, “Social Network Constellation and Sexuality of Sexually Abused 109. and Comparison Girls in Childhood and Adolescence,” Noll “The Impact of DNA Evidence in a Child Sexual Assault Trial,” et al., 323. Golding et al., 373 “Stigmatization and the Development of Friendship and Romantic “Introduction to the Focus Section on Controversial Issues,” Relationships in Adolescent Victims of Sexual Abuse,” Feiring Chaffin, 91. etal., Sil. “Introduction to Focus Section on Repeat Victimization: The Study “Substantiation and Early Decision Points in Public Child Welfare: of Repeat Victimization Is Coming of Age,“ Smith, 3. A Conceptual Reconsideration,” Drake and Jonson-Reid, 227. “An Investigation of the Clinical Use of the House-Tree-Person Pro- “Two Formats for Eliciting Retrospective Reports of Child Sexual jective Drawings in the Psychological Evaluation of Child Sexual and Physical Abuse: Effects on Apparent Prevalence and Rela- Abuse,” Palmer et al., 169. tionships to Adjustment,” Silvern et al., 236. “A Misunderstanding Regarding the Duty to Report Suspected Abuse,” Foreman and Bernet, 190. Book Reviews: “Prediction of Sexual, Emotional, and Physical Maltreatment and “Expert Witnesses in Child Abuse Cases, edited by StephenJ . Ceci and Mental Health Outcomes in a Longitudinal Cohort of 290 Ado- Helene Hembrooke,” Cross, 79. lescent Women,” Bagley and Mallick, 218. “Techniques and Issues in Abuse-Focused Therapry with Children & Adoles- ‘A Preliminary Study of a Cartoon Measure for Children’s Reac- cents: Addressing the Internal Trauma, by Sandra Wieland,” tions to Chronic Trauma,” Praver et al., 273 Monnier, 286. “Prenatal Drug Exposure and Social Policy: The Search for an Ap- “Treating the Aftermath of Sexual Abuse: A Handbook for Working with propriate Response,” Ondersma et al., 93. Children in Care, by M. Osmond et al.,” Brestan, 384. “Projective Techniques and the Detection of Child Sexual Abuse,” Garb et al., 161. Video Review: Psychometric Properties of the Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSCC) With Psychiatrically Hospitalized Adoles- “Sadistic and Non-Sadistic Sex Offenders, written and narrated by Anna cents,” Sadowski and Friedrich, 364 Salter,” Fontes and Dowling, 197. 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