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

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Figure 5–19.Changes since NIS–3 in the <strong>Incidence</strong> <strong>of</strong> Inferred Harm from HarmSt<strong>and</strong>ard Maltreatment Related to Family Size.related to family size occurred in the incidence <strong>of</strong> overall abuse, physical abuse,emotional abuse, <strong>and</strong> serious harm.Overall Endangerment St<strong>and</strong>ard Maltreatment, <strong>Abuse</strong>, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Neglect</strong>Chapter 3 indicated that an estimated 39.5 children per 1,000 nationwideexperienced some form <strong>of</strong> Endangerment St<strong>and</strong>ard maltreatment. Significant differencesamong the incidence rates for children living in families <strong>of</strong> different sizes qualify thatgeneral result. Figure 5–20 shows that the incidence is much higher for children in thelargest families <strong>and</strong> that rates are lower for children in the other family-size groups.Overall Endangerment St<strong>and</strong>ard maltreatment. <strong>Child</strong>ren in families withfour or more children have a significantly higher rate <strong>of</strong> overall Endangerment St<strong>and</strong>ardmaltreatment compared to children in all smaller family groups (62.9 versus 38.2 orfewer children per 1,000). The rate <strong>of</strong> Endangerment St<strong>and</strong>ard maltreatment for childrenin households with four or more children is 2.3 times the rate for children in families with5–47

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