Aims. This paper explores the ethical, theoretical and methodological implications of predictive testing in studies of child abuse, neglect and harm. Background. The use of screening instruments to make predictions about children who may later be abused, neglected or at risk of exclusion is promoted in research and policy. The recent UK Action Plan on Social Exclusion suggests that health visitors and community midwives should be trained to use these tools in practice. Method. Position paper. Conclusions. The accuracy of screening instruments to identify children who will be abused or neglected has not been established. Even if the theoretical and methodological challenges of predictive instruments could be overcome, the ethical...
Evaluating the likelihood of future maltreatment is a critical component of decision making in the c...
In this article, we explore the ethical issues related to the reporting of suspected abuse or neglec...
Through the application of the Delphi technique, this study draws on the expertise of British child ...
Aims. This paper explores the ethical, theoretical and methodological implications of predictive tes...
Risk assessment is crucial in preventing child maltreatment since it can identify high-risk cases in...
Objective: As child maltreatment has a major impact, prevention and early detection of parenting pro...
For preventive purposes it is important to be able to identify families with a high risk of child ma...
Recent developments in digital technology have facilitated the recording and retrieval of administra...
This report helps children’s social care practitioners to spot risk factors associated with a likeli...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Early detection of abused children could help decrease mortality a...
Feasibility of identifying risk for child abuse prospectively was determined by interviewing 1400 ex...
Neglect is the most common form of child abuse, but recognizing the signs, assessing the family's an...
The objective of this study is to develop and validate a screening instrument for the recognition of...
Key learning points • Be alert and question the behaviour of the child or parent/carer • Ask for...
This commentary paper highlights the issue of child abuse and the important role that nursing staff ...
Evaluating the likelihood of future maltreatment is a critical component of decision making in the c...
In this article, we explore the ethical issues related to the reporting of suspected abuse or neglec...
Through the application of the Delphi technique, this study draws on the expertise of British child ...
Aims. This paper explores the ethical, theoretical and methodological implications of predictive tes...
Risk assessment is crucial in preventing child maltreatment since it can identify high-risk cases in...
Objective: As child maltreatment has a major impact, prevention and early detection of parenting pro...
For preventive purposes it is important to be able to identify families with a high risk of child ma...
Recent developments in digital technology have facilitated the recording and retrieval of administra...
This report helps children’s social care practitioners to spot risk factors associated with a likeli...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Early detection of abused children could help decrease mortality a...
Feasibility of identifying risk for child abuse prospectively was determined by interviewing 1400 ex...
Neglect is the most common form of child abuse, but recognizing the signs, assessing the family's an...
The objective of this study is to develop and validate a screening instrument for the recognition of...
Key learning points • Be alert and question the behaviour of the child or parent/carer • Ask for...
This commentary paper highlights the issue of child abuse and the important role that nursing staff ...
Evaluating the likelihood of future maltreatment is a critical component of decision making in the c...
In this article, we explore the ethical issues related to the reporting of suspected abuse or neglec...
Through the application of the Delphi technique, this study draws on the expertise of British child ...