Snoeren, F., Hoefnagels, C., Evers, S., & Lamers-Winkelman, F.2013-10-162013-10-162013http://hdl.handle.net/11212/1223http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2458-13-942.pdfChild maltreatment is recognized as a widespread problem with huge implications for mental health and quality of life. Studies have repeatedly shown that victims of child maltreatment report significantly more adverse life outcomes than non-victims. The main objective of the study is (1) to examine the mental health and quality of life of maltreated children over a 1.5 year period beginning shortly after a report has been filed with an Advies- en Meldpunt Kindermishandeling (AMK) (advice and reporting center on child abuse and neglect). Secondary objectives are: (2) to examine how relevant determinants influence the mental health and quality of life of maltreated children, and (3) to examine differences in mental health and quality of life outcomes when comparing families of Dutch origin with families originating from Morocco and Suriname.enInternational ResourcesNetherlandsadverse affectsmental health outcomesDesign of a prospective study on mental health and quality of life of maltreated children (ages 5-16) after a report to an advice and reporting center on child abuse and neglectArticle