نتایج جستجو برای: physical child abuse

تعداد نتایج: 854846  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2007
Nancy D Kellogg

This report provides guidance in the clinical approach to the evaluation of suspected physical abuse in children. The medical assessment is outlined with respect to obtaining a history, physical examination, and appropriate ancillary testing. The role of the physician may encompass reporting suspected abuse; assessing the consistency of the explanation, the child's developmental capabilities, a...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2014
A Romero-Martínez B Figueiredo L Moya-Albiol

It has been suggested that being physically abused leads to someone becoming a perpetrator of abuse which could be associated to parents' gender, timing of the physical abuse and specific socio-demographic variables. This study aims to investigate the role the parents' gender, timing of childhood abuse and socio-demographic variables on the relationship between parents' history of childhood phy...

2015
Jennifer Crane

This article traces the emergence of child abuse as a medical concern in post-war Britain and America. In the early 1960s American paediatricians and radiologists defined the 'battered child syndrome' to characterise infants subjected to serious physical abuse. In the British context, paediatricians and radiologists, but also dermatologists and ophthalmologists, drew upon this work and sought t...

2016
Fariba Arabghol Firooze Derakhshanpour Rozita Davari Ashtiyani Narges Chimeh Layli Panaghi

BACKGROUND Child abuse is a phenomenon that confronts the child, family, and society with irretrievable physical and mental injuries, and its negative effects continue until adulthood. OBJECTIVES The present study was conducted to identify and evaluate cases of abused children at a medical center. PATIENTS AND METHODS This is a descriptive-analytic study. The subjects were all children and ...

2017
Alison L. Cammack Carol J. Hogue

BACKGROUND Child abuse is common and several studies have linked it to health outcomes throughout the lifecourse. Recent information about timing of abuse reported retrospectively is underrepresented in the literature, despite its importance to informing target populations for primary prevention of child abuse and studying effects of child abuse. This study uses data from Wave IV (2008-2009) o...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2011
Christina M Rodriguez Mary Bower Russa Nancy Harmon

OBJECTIVES The present investigation reports on the development and initial validation of a new analog task, the Parent-Child Aggression Acceptability Movie Task (P-CAAM), intended to assess respondents' acceptance of parent-child aggression, including both physical discipline and physical abuse. METHODS Two independent samples were utilized to develop and evaluate the P-CAAM: an undergraduat...

2016
Tracie O. Afifi Harriet L. MacMillan Tamara Taillieu Sarah Turner Kristene Cheung Jitender Sareen Michael H. Boyle

OBJECTIVE Child abuse can have devastating mental health consequences. Fortunately, not all individuals exposed to child abuse will suffer from poor mental health. Understanding what factors are related to good mental health following child abuse can provide evidence to inform prevention of impairment. Our objectives were to 1) describe the prevalence of good, moderate, and poor mental health a...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 1997
K M Gorey D R Leslie

This integrative review synthesizes the finding of 16 cross-sectional surveys (25 hypotheses) on the prevalence of child abuse among nonclinical, North American samples. It is essentially a research literature on sexual abuse; only one of the studies assessed physical abuse, and there has not yet been a single study of prevalent child emotional abuse nor neglect. The following summative inferen...

Journal: :Lancet 2007
Howard Dubowitz Susan Bennett

Child maltreatment includes physical abuse and neglect, and happens in all countries and cultures. Child maltreatment usually results from interactions between several risk factors (such as parental depression, stress, and social isolation). Physicians can incorporate methods to screen for risk factors into their usual appointments with the family. Detection of physical abuse is dependent on th...

Journal: :jentashapir journal of health research 0
jamileh zahrabi moghadam sedighe nouhjah masoomeh divdar zahra sedaghat dyl masoomeh adibpour zahra sephavand

background children are the most vulnerable groups in society. although exact information about prevalence of child isn’t available but short and long- term consequences of child abuse and child neglect have been documented in many studies. material and methods in a descriptive-analytic study 956 children 2-5 years attending health centers of ahvaz and haftgel cities were studied in 2010. a que...

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