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32
Citations
5013
World Ranking
10853
National Ranking
5675

Overview

Susan J. Zuravin is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their academic profile identifies them as an active researcher within this institution.

Zuravin's research contributions do not have listed recent papers available in the dataset, and no frequent co-authors or publication venues are specified. There is also no data regarding book publications associated with this scholar.

Their scientific work also lacks explicit documentation on main fields and subfields of study, as well as specific topics of focus. Additionally, no awards or honors have been recorded for this individual within the available information.

This summary reflects the currently accessible data on Susan J. Zuravin's academic and research activities based on the provided source.

Best Publications

  • Perceived benefit from child sexual abuse.

    Curtis McMillen;Susan Zuravin;Gregory Rideout

  • Children in kinship care: How do they fare?

    Howard Dubowitz;Susan Feigelman;Donna Harrington;Raymond H. Starr

  • A Conceptual Definition of Child Neglect

    Howard Dubowitz;Maureen Black;Raymond H. Starr;Susan Zuravin

  • The ecology of child abuse and neglect: review of the literature and presentation of data.

    Susan J. Zuravin

  • The effect of services on the recurrence of child maltreatment

    Diane DePanfilis;Susan J Zuravin

  • Adult functioning of children who lived in kin versus nonrelative family foster homes.

    Mary I. Benedict;Susan Zuravin;Rebecca Y. Stallings

  • The Intergenerational Cycle of Child Maltreatment Continuity Versus Discontinuity

    Susan Zuravin;Curtis McMILLEN;Diane DePANFILIS;Christina Risley-Curtiss

  • Predicting child maltreatment recurrences during treatment.

    Diane DePanfilis;Susan J Zuravin

  • Behavior problems of children in kinship care.

    Howard Dubowitz;Susan Zuravin;Raymond H. Starr;Susan Feigelman

  • Factors affecting foster care placement of children receiving child protective services

    Susan J. Zuravin;Diane DePanfilis

  • Rates, Patterns, and Frequency of Child Maltreatment Recurrences among Families known to CPS

    Diane DePanfilis;Susan J. Zuravin

  • Epidemiology of Child Maltreatment Recurrences

    Diane DePanfilis;Susan J. Zuravin

  • SEVERITY OF MATERNAL DEPRESSION AND THREE TYPES OF MOTHER‐TO‐CHILD AGGRESSION

    Susan J. Zuravin

  • Intrafamilial child sexual abuse: predictors of postdisclosure maternal belief and protective action.

    Denise Pintello;Susan Zuravin

  • Child maltreatment and teenage first births: a relationship mediated by chronic sociodemographic stress?

    Susan J. Zuravin

  • Assessing risk to determine the need for services

    Diane DePanfilis;Susan J. Zuravin

  • Gender Differences in the Characteristics and Outcomes of Sexually Abused Preschoolers.

    Cynthia Fontanella;Donna Harrington;Susan J. Zuravin

  • Types and frequency of child maltreatment by family foster care providers in an urban population

    Mary I. Benedict;Susan Zuravin;Diane Brandt;Helen Abbey

  • Child Neglect: A Review of Definitions and Measurement Research

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  • Parenting behaviors and perceived parenting competence of child sexual abuse survivors.

    Susan J. Zuravin;Cynthia A. Fontanella

  • Unplanned childbearing and family size: their relationship to child neglect and abuse.

    Susan J. Zuravin

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard Dubowitz
Howard Dubowitz University of Maryland, Baltimore
Maureen M. Black
Maureen M. Black University of Maryland, Baltimore

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