As child abuse in the nation is on the rise, reporting by healthcare providers is on the decline. This paper is a review of current statistics related to child abuse and proposed resolutions to decrease the level of underreported child abuse in the healthcare setting. This article brings to light possible reporting barriers and solutions to overcome those barriers
PURPOSE: A review of our child abuse evaluation system demonstrated a lack of standardization leadin...
Professionals in child health, primary care, mental health, schools, social services, and law-enforc...
When talking about sexual abuse of children we can understand culture as one of the leading determin...
Education and healthcare professionals are crucial in detecting and reporting child abuse and neglec...
Experiencing a child abuse investigation is commonplace in the US. A study by Kim et alcalculated th...
Between the years 1963 to 1967, the federal government enacted the first mandatory reporting laws (...
The objective of this thesis was to study the barriers health care professionals encounter when repo...
Abstract Background: Child abuse is a serious and far-reaching issue with effects negatively influen...
Child abuse is an extremely complicated and a multi-faceted public health concern, significantly inf...
The article aims to outline the practical steps which may be taken when a healthcare professional su...
Although millions of children are referred to Child Protective Services (CPS) agencies annually, the...
Mandatory reporting legislation is designed to clarify when to report and ensure that all cases of c...
Child maltreatment is one of the major public health issue and a worldwide concern. It is clearly ev...
Pediatrics Rajeh Saifan,Ahmad: AbuRuz,Mohannad:Child abuse is an increasing phenomenon globally ...
Purpose Recognition of physical child abuse is imperative for ensuring children’s safety. Screening ...
PURPOSE: A review of our child abuse evaluation system demonstrated a lack of standardization leadin...
Professionals in child health, primary care, mental health, schools, social services, and law-enforc...
When talking about sexual abuse of children we can understand culture as one of the leading determin...
Education and healthcare professionals are crucial in detecting and reporting child abuse and neglec...
Experiencing a child abuse investigation is commonplace in the US. A study by Kim et alcalculated th...
Between the years 1963 to 1967, the federal government enacted the first mandatory reporting laws (...
The objective of this thesis was to study the barriers health care professionals encounter when repo...
Abstract Background: Child abuse is a serious and far-reaching issue with effects negatively influen...
Child abuse is an extremely complicated and a multi-faceted public health concern, significantly inf...
The article aims to outline the practical steps which may be taken when a healthcare professional su...
Although millions of children are referred to Child Protective Services (CPS) agencies annually, the...
Mandatory reporting legislation is designed to clarify when to report and ensure that all cases of c...
Child maltreatment is one of the major public health issue and a worldwide concern. It is clearly ev...
Pediatrics Rajeh Saifan,Ahmad: AbuRuz,Mohannad:Child abuse is an increasing phenomenon globally ...
Purpose Recognition of physical child abuse is imperative for ensuring children’s safety. Screening ...
PURPOSE: A review of our child abuse evaluation system demonstrated a lack of standardization leadin...
Professionals in child health, primary care, mental health, schools, social services, and law-enforc...
When talking about sexual abuse of children we can understand culture as one of the leading determin...