نتایج جستجو برای: battered child syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 760710  

Journal: :Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment 2017
Marie Henshaw James R P Ogloff Jonathan A Clough

This article reviews the current literature pertaining to those who engage in child pornography offending. The basic characteristics of online child pornography offenders (CPOs) and related typologies are briefly presented prior to reviewing the comparative literature pertaining to CPOs and child contact sexual offenders. In general, CPOs have been found to be relatively high functioning and ge...

Journal: :Child maltreatment 2006
Genelle K Sawyer Eugenia Hsu Tsao David J Hansen Mary Fran Flood

This study's purpose was to determine if efficient measures could be created to assess multiple problematic behaviors identified in youth who were sexually abused and in treatment. Because of the lack of easily administered brief instruments that assess multiple domains of interest in this population, complementary parent and child assessment measures were developed. The Weekly Problems Scale-C...

2014
Putu Duff Brittany Bingham Annick Simo Delores Jury Charlotte Reading Kate Shannon

OBJECTIVES The number of children in care of the state continues to grow in BC, Canada with a historical legacy of child apprehension among criminalized and marginalized populations, particularly women of Aboriginal ancestry and sex workers. However, there is a paucity of research investigating child apprehension experiences among marginalized mothers. The objective of the current analysis is t...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2005
Gary B Melton

About 40 years ago, Denver pediatrician C. Henry Kempe and his colleagues (1962) “discovered” the battered child syndrome. Although I did not have the privilege of knowing Kempe, I have enough friends who did that I am certain that he was thoughtful, caring, and charismatic. Even without those first-hand accounts, however, this picture could easily have been discerned from Kempe’s influence. As...

Journal: :British medical journal 1971
A N Guthkelch

Subdural haematoma is one of the commonest features of the battered child syndrome, yet by no means all the patients so affected have external marks of injury on the head. This suggests that in some cases repeated acceleration/deceleration rather than direct violence is the cause of the haemorrhage, the infant having been shaken rather than struck by its parent. Such an hypothesis might also ex...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1986
B D Schmidt

epidemiology and characteristics. Dentists are likely to encounter physical abuse, sexual abuse, health care neglect, dental neglect, and safety neglect. Approximately 1% of children are abused or neglected each year in the United States. The incidence of each type in 1980 is recorded in Table 2.2 Physical Abuse Dentists are in a strategic position to recognize mistreated children. While the de...

Journal: :Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2017

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 1975

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1995
Y K Sarin

The battered child syndrome or 'child abuse' may be manifested in many ways, including physical and mental injury , nutritional and hygienic neglect, delayed treatment of illnesses, sexual abuse of maltreatment of other forms. We report a rather bizzare form of child abuse, the father being the perpetrator. A 2 1/2-year-old boy was brought to Christian Medical College. Ludiana for management of...

Journal: :Forensic science, medicine, and pathology 2011
C Erfurt G Hahn D Roesner U Schmidt

Advanced and specialized radiological diagnostic procedures are essential in cases of clinically diagnosed injuries to the head, thorax, abdomen or extremities of a child, especially if there is no case history or if the reporting of an inadequate trauma suggests battered child syndrome. In particular, these diagnostic procedures should aim at detecting lesions of the central nervous system (CN...

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