This paper reports on the findings of a study on the extent to which carers felt like shaking, and shook, their babies and young children and the circumstances surrounding the feelings and/or actions of shaking. The research was designed to inform a 'Don't Shake Your Baby' campaign planned by the prevention sub-committee of the London Borough of Newham's Area Child Protection Committee. The main findings from interviews with 83 mothers, and self-completion questionnaires completed by 152 secondary school students, are discussed. Recommendations for a prevention programme are suggested in light of the findings
The University of South Wales was commissioned by the Welsh Government to undertake focus groups to ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Relationship conflict and abuse occurs ...
To identify factors that place a child at risk of becoming a victim of shaken baby syndrome
Key words: shaking; smothering; shaken baby syndrome; prevalence; population Clarifying the prevalen...
Abstract Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a form of physical abuse, which may result in serious consequ...
When compared to most corporal discipline practices (i.e., spanking, beating, or burning), Shaken Ba...
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a severe form of child maltreatment and the leading cause of death amo...
Inflicted traumatic brain injury associated with Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a leading cause of in...
Syndrome (SBS) is a leading cause of injury mortality and morbidity in infants. A triple-dose SBS pr...
Background: Child maltreatment is a serious health concern in the United States (U.S.) affecting as ...
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) occurs from the violent shaking of an infant, which may lead to brain dam...
Each year infants die or are permanently disabled at the hands of their caregivers by abusive head t...
The purpose of this research is to determine if parents and caregivers are educated about SBS, the i...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate parents' and nurses' opinions regarding the adequacy of an educational progra...
Abstract {--} Shaken baby syndrome problems and prevention from retrospective nurse point of view Th...
The University of South Wales was commissioned by the Welsh Government to undertake focus groups to ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Relationship conflict and abuse occurs ...
To identify factors that place a child at risk of becoming a victim of shaken baby syndrome
Key words: shaking; smothering; shaken baby syndrome; prevalence; population Clarifying the prevalen...
Abstract Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a form of physical abuse, which may result in serious consequ...
When compared to most corporal discipline practices (i.e., spanking, beating, or burning), Shaken Ba...
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a severe form of child maltreatment and the leading cause of death amo...
Inflicted traumatic brain injury associated with Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a leading cause of in...
Syndrome (SBS) is a leading cause of injury mortality and morbidity in infants. A triple-dose SBS pr...
Background: Child maltreatment is a serious health concern in the United States (U.S.) affecting as ...
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) occurs from the violent shaking of an infant, which may lead to brain dam...
Each year infants die or are permanently disabled at the hands of their caregivers by abusive head t...
The purpose of this research is to determine if parents and caregivers are educated about SBS, the i...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate parents' and nurses' opinions regarding the adequacy of an educational progra...
Abstract {--} Shaken baby syndrome problems and prevention from retrospective nurse point of view Th...
The University of South Wales was commissioned by the Welsh Government to undertake focus groups to ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Relationship conflict and abuse occurs ...
To identify factors that place a child at risk of becoming a victim of shaken baby syndrome