France has not prohibited all forms of corporal punishment, and the point at which an act is regarded as physical abuse is not clearly determined. The aim of our study was to compare perception of a caregiver’s violent behavior toward his child by professionals and parents in an emergency department and determine characteristics associated with that perception. A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2013 to October 2014 in the emergency department of the pediatric university hospital in Bordeaux, France. An anonymous self-administered questionnaire, including vignettes describing hypothetical situations of violent interaction between a parent and child, and items related to sociodemographic and family characteristics, was admin...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the different policies to recognize child maltreatment in emergency department...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this article is to study sense of parental competence in parents who exp...
¨ Almost all parents in Britain with children aged up to twelve years old use non-physical methods o...
The research described in this thesis focuses on the evaluation of several methods of screening for ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine perceptions of parents about child abuse, and their impact on physical and e...
OBJECTIVE:To compare caregiver features and caregiving arrangements of children with physical abuse ...
Objectives: Mostly, people who apply violence do not realize the effects of it, especially child vic...
Among child abuse, which is a major public health issue, Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma is one of the...
Corporal punishment (CP) is a widely spread disciplining practice among parents and caregivers globa...
Parmi les manifestations de la maltraitance de l’enfant, problème de santé publique, le traumatisme ...
Objectives: The Hague Protocol is used by professionals at the adult Emergency Departments (ED) in T...
The Hague Protocol considers three parental characteristics of Emergency Department adult patients t...
Violence in healthcare is a significant issue and one that is increasing in prevalence globally. Nur...
According to Article 19 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, “Children shall be protected a...
What is different about families that use Severe Violence with their children, beyond the parents\u2...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the different policies to recognize child maltreatment in emergency department...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this article is to study sense of parental competence in parents who exp...
¨ Almost all parents in Britain with children aged up to twelve years old use non-physical methods o...
The research described in this thesis focuses on the evaluation of several methods of screening for ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine perceptions of parents about child abuse, and their impact on physical and e...
OBJECTIVE:To compare caregiver features and caregiving arrangements of children with physical abuse ...
Objectives: Mostly, people who apply violence do not realize the effects of it, especially child vic...
Among child abuse, which is a major public health issue, Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma is one of the...
Corporal punishment (CP) is a widely spread disciplining practice among parents and caregivers globa...
Parmi les manifestations de la maltraitance de l’enfant, problème de santé publique, le traumatisme ...
Objectives: The Hague Protocol is used by professionals at the adult Emergency Departments (ED) in T...
The Hague Protocol considers three parental characteristics of Emergency Department adult patients t...
Violence in healthcare is a significant issue and one that is increasing in prevalence globally. Nur...
According to Article 19 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, “Children shall be protected a...
What is different about families that use Severe Violence with their children, beyond the parents\u2...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the different policies to recognize child maltreatment in emergency department...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this article is to study sense of parental competence in parents who exp...
¨ Almost all parents in Britain with children aged up to twelve years old use non-physical methods o...