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Fourth National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect (NIS–4)

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Categories <strong>of</strong> Harm St<strong>and</strong>ard <strong>Neglect</strong>Figure 4–5 depicts the significant age differences in NIS–4 incidence ratesfor Harm St<strong>and</strong>ard emotional <strong>and</strong> educational neglect.Figure 4–5.Age Differences in <strong>Incidence</strong> Rates for Harm St<strong>and</strong>ard Emotional <strong>and</strong>Educational <strong>Neglect</strong>.Emotional neglect. As Figure 4–5 shows, the incidence rate <strong>of</strong> emotionalneglect gradually increases with age. The incidence rate for children 0 to 2 years (0.6 per1,000) differs significantly from those for children 6 years <strong>and</strong> older (2.1 or morechildren per 1,000). In addition, the incidence rate for children ages 3 to 5 (1.3 per 1,000)differs significantly from rates for children ages 12 <strong>and</strong> older (3.7 or more children per1,000). 44 Educational neglect. Educational neglect is not defined for children age 0 to2, so statistical comparisons omit this age group. The incidence rate for children age 3 to5 differs significantly from the rate for those age 12 to 14 (2.3 vs. 7.3 per 1,000). As the44 The estimates for children younger than 12 years old are less reliable because fewer than 100 samplechildren are in each <strong>of</strong> those age categories.4-10

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