The Prevalence of Child Maltreatment across the Globe: Review of a Series of Meta‐Analyses
Child maltreatment research is dominated by research on sexual abuse.
The prevalence rates for informant studies were lower than for self‐report studies.
The prevalence of child maltreatment is largely similar across the globe.‘Research seems to be dominated by research on sexual abuse, studies in developed parts of the world and research using self‐report measures’
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