Toolkit on Mapping Legal Health and Social Services Responses to Child Maltreatment:

resources on creating forms and questionnaires for surveys by connecting readers with previously used definitions variables and codes. It further introduces readers to the benefits and challenges of having variables and their definitions validated through research-practice partnerships. While the ma...

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1. Verfasser: Organization, World Health (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Geneva World Health Organization 2015
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Zusammenfassung:resources on creating forms and questionnaires for surveys by connecting readers with previously used definitions variables and codes. It further introduces readers to the benefits and challenges of having variables and their definitions validated through research-practice partnerships. While the major goal of nationally representative agency surveys on child maltreatment is to describe the magnitude of reported child maltreatment incidents inferential data analyses will often have to rely on statistical modelling and advanced statistics. The fourth chapter provides a short introduction to some of the more important approaches for the field to facilitate communication with statisticians and provides researchers with information on further resources and easy-to-use readings. Collaboration between researchers and practitioners is essential to successful participation and reliability of findings. The final chapter's first section is dedicated to strategies for successful collaboration and provides several examples from previous studies. Separate sections follow on cost issues in planning a survey and dissemination of findings. A final section is dedicated to strategies for increasing project sustainability that is creating benefits to a country's child protection system for an extended period after the initial funding has ceased
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Beschreibung:1 online resource (89 pages)
ISBN:9789240694217
9789241549073