The cumulative risks of confirmed maltreatment differed by race/ethnicity (Figure 1; Table 2). Black children had the highest risks at 20.9% [95% CI: 20.8%, 21.1%], followed by Native American children at 14.5% [95% CI: 14.2%, 14.9%], Hispanic children at 13.0% [95% CI: 12.9%, 13.1%], White children at 10.7% [95% CI: 10.6%, 10.8%], and Asian/Pacific Islander children at 3.8% [95% CI: 3.7%, 3.9%]. All differences were statistically significant.