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

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4.1 Sex Differences in the <strong>Incidence</strong> <strong>of</strong> MaltreatmentThis section reports the NIS–4 findings concerning sex differences in theincidence <strong>of</strong> maltreatment. It presents the relatively stringent Harm St<strong>and</strong>ard estimatesfirst, followed by the sex distribution <strong>of</strong> abuse <strong>and</strong> neglect under the more lenientEndangerment St<strong>and</strong>ard. 384.1.1 Sex Differences in Harm St<strong>and</strong>ard MaltreatmentTable 4–1 gives the significant sex differences in the incidence <strong>of</strong> HarmSt<strong>and</strong>ard abuse <strong>and</strong> neglect. The incidence rates for boys <strong>and</strong> girls are significantlydifferent in two maltreatment categories, all abuse <strong>and</strong> sexual abuse, <strong>and</strong> in one level <strong>of</strong>outcome severity, inferred harm.Table 4–1. Sex Differences in <strong>Incidence</strong> Rates per 1,000 <strong>Child</strong>ren for Harm St<strong>and</strong>ardMaltreatment in the NIS–4 (2005–2006) *Harm St<strong>and</strong>ard Maltreatment Category Boys GirlsABUSE:All <strong>Abuse</strong>Sexual <strong>Abuse</strong>SEVERITY OF HARM:Inferred* All differences are significant at p

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