Maltreatment Type and Behaviors: Does Listening Matter?

Darcey Merritt

New York University Silver School of Social Work

Darcey Merritt, Ph.D., M.S.W. is an Associate Professor at the New York University Silver School of Social Work. Her research focuses on families involved with the public child welfare system, with particular attention to the perspectives of children and parents; distinguishing between specific types of maltreatment in an effort to highlight appropriate needed resources and services; and the impact of client perceived experiences on socio-developmental and behavioral outcomes.  Her work contributes to developing a more refined understanding of the characteristics of abusive and neglectful parents, the neighborhood structural impact on parenting, and parental and child well being outcomes for child welfare involved families.

Susan Snyder

Georgia State University

Dr. Susan M. Snyder is an Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work at Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. Dr. Snyder has over a decade of practice experience in the field of child welfare, which informs her commitment to advancing research in the field. Dr. Snyder investigates the sequelae of problem behavior, including substance use and illegal behaviors, among maltreated and system-involved youth. Dr. Snyder’s research has been published in leading journals such as PLOS ONE, Children Youth Services Review, Substance Use Misuse, and Child Abuse and Neglect. In 2017 Dr. Snyder received the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Dean’s Early Career Award from Georgia State University. Dr. Snyder was also recognized as the Most Outstanding and Most Innovative Faculty Member by the 2015 MSW Class at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, before joining GSU. She received her Master’s in Public Administration (MPA) from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and her MSW and PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Abstract

This article presents an exploratory assessment of whether children’s perceptions of case-worker support (e.g. feeling listened to) moderates the relationship between the type of maltreatment and problematic behaviors.... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Darcey Merritt (New York University Silver School of Social Work)
  2. Susan Snyder (Georgia State University)

Topic Area

Voice of the Child

Session

Daily » Poster Sessions (14:00 - Wednesday, 4th October, King Willem Alexander Foyer)

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