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Publications [#363800] of Brandon A. Kohrt

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  1. Kohrt, B; Juan, C. "Child Maltreatment and Global Health: Biocultural Perspectives." Child Maltreatment: Contemporary Issues in Research and Policy  vol. 14 (January, 2022.): 749-772. [doi]

    Abstract:
    In this chapter, the challenges of applying cultural, biological, and structural models to child maltreatment are discussed. As a prolegomenon toward more biocultural approaches of conceptualizing maltreatment in the field of global mental health, the relationship between culture and biology is explored from multiple vantages. Culture moderates the relationship risk of maltreatment and biological factors such as sex, disabilities, and medical illness. The evidence for biological sequelae of maltreatment is scarce from a cross-cultural perspective. Some forms of maltreatment are overrepresented in low- and middle-income countries such as child marriage, violence against children, female genital cutting, and forced conscription of child soldiers, leading to increased and diverse health consequences. Structural factors and macro-cultural processes underlie most biocultural interactions. Macro-cultural processes should be targets of intervention.


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