The hallmarks of childhood abuse and neglect: A systematic review.
Jason LangDaniel M KerrPapoula Petri-RomãoTracey McKeeHelen SmithNaomi WilsonMarianna ZavrouPaul ShielsPapoula Petri-RomãoPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Based on the most commonly reported high-quality research findings we propose that the hallmarks of exposure to child maltreatment are: Increased risk of psychopathology; Increased risk of obesity; Increased risk of high- risk sexual behaviours, Increased risk of smoking; and Increased risk of child maltreatment in children with disabilities. Research gaps include a lack of focus on complexity and resilience. Little can be concluded about directions of causality or mechanisms. Adequately powered prospective studies are required to move the field forward.