Piña Gabriel, Moore Kristin, Mihalec-Adkins Brittany, Darling Kristen, Abdi Fadumo, Liehr Alyssa
Child Trends, Rockville, MD, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2025 Aug;30(3):565-578. doi: 10.1177/10775595241267236. Epub 2024 Sep 27.
Children experiencing maltreatment in the first 3 years of life are at risk for several developmental challenges throughout the lifespan. Researchers and practitioners have emphasized understanding how institutional supports implemented through state governments may support infants and toddlers' development, but less attention has been paid to the potential effects of state policies on maltreatment specifically. We tested whether state-level policies providing economic and family planning support implemented between 2005-2019 were associated with rates of reported and substantiated abuse and neglect among children under three. Two-way fixed effects models indicate that implementing a state Child Tax Credit, expanding contraception access, raising minimum wages, and expanding eligibility for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs were associated with decreased maltreatment according to various indicators among Black, White, and Hispanic children. Implications for future research and policy are discussed.
在生命的头三年经历过虐待的儿童在其一生中面临多种发展挑战的风险。研究人员和从业者强调要理解通过州政府实施的机构支持如何能够促进婴幼儿的发展,但对于州政策对虐待行为的具体潜在影响关注较少。我们测试了2005年至2019年期间实施的提供经济和计划生育支持的州级政策是否与三岁以下儿童报告的和经证实的虐待与忽视发生率相关。双向固定效应模型表明,实施州儿童税收抵免、扩大避孕措施的可及性、提高最低工资以及扩大补充营养援助计划的资格范围,根据针对黑人、白人及西班牙裔儿童的各项指标,均与虐待行为的减少相关。本文还讨论了对未来研究和政策的启示。