Social Sciences
child protection
100%
abuse
60%
neglect
41%
Protection of Children
36%
maltreatment
25%
Sports
22%
contact
20%
private law
19%
death
19%
experience
18%
childhood
18%
dispute
16%
body image
16%
social work
15%
evidence
14%
health
14%
nurse
13%
sexual violence
13%
adoptive parents
13%
child welfare
12%
health care
12%
kinship
12%
social worker
11%
young adult
11%
Child abuse
10%
child care
10%
family law
10%
court action
10%
evaluation
10%
health professionals
10%
father
9%
literature
9%
annual report
9%
violence
9%
Republic of South Africa
9%
maltreatment of children
9%
decentralization
8%
interview
8%
resources
8%
legislation
8%
baby
7%
decision making
7%
Childrens rights
7%
midwife
7%
incident
7%
best practice
6%
legally binding agreement
6%
disability
6%
act
6%
coverage
6%
education
6%
Access to courts
6%
private ordering
6%
learning
6%
book review
6%
public health nurse
6%
adequate protection
5%
mental health
5%
need for care
5%
Working children
5%
Law
5%
reform program
5%
development policy
5%
Group
5%
reform
5%
children's literature
5%
narrative
5%
online survey
5%
adopted child
5%
justice
5%
abuse of children
5%
new building
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Child
72%
Child Abuse
55%
Scotland
30%
Nursing Research
26%
Nurses
21%
Research Personnel
20%
Violence
18%
Midwifery
18%
Parents
18%
Disabled Children
16%
Nursing
15%
Health
15%
Systematic Reviews
15%
Federal Government
13%
Sex Offenses
13%
Interviews
12%
Sexual Behavior
12%
Delivery of Health Care
12%
Education
12%
Referral and Consultation
12%
Child Care
11%
England
11%
Parenting
11%
Social Work
11%
Social Change
10%
Mental Health
10%
Albinism
9%
Battered Women
9%
Task Performance and Analysis
9%
Physical Abuse
9%
Child Welfare
9%
Primary Health Care
9%
Youth Sports
9%
South Africa
8%
Students
8%
Disclosure
8%
Nurse Midwives
8%
Fathers
8%
Spirit Possession
7%
Focus Groups
7%
Child Health
7%
Sports
7%
Drug Misuse
7%
Public Health
6%
Guidelines
6%
Community Health Nurses
6%
Oculocutaneous Albinism
6%
Foster Home Care
6%
Parturition
6%
Learning
6%
Intention
6%
Ethical Review
6%
Caregivers
5%
Economics
5%
Qualitative Research
5%
Rwanda
5%
Northern Ireland
5%
Public Health Nurses
5%
Family Relations
5%
Infant Health
5%
Hermeneutics
5%
Global Health
5%
Publications
5%
Vulnerable Populations
5%
Ceremonial Behavior
5%
Therapeutic Human Experimentation
5%
Randomized Controlled Trials
5%
Zimbabwe
5%
Research Design
5%
Teaching
5%
Domestic Violence
5%
Anthropology
5%
Administrative Personnel
5%
Urinary Catheters
5%
Nursing Education
5%