Child maltreatment crosses all socioeconomic, ethnic, religious, and educational boundaries; however, studies focusing on demographic characteristics of these children in Greece are scarce. Despite recent effort there is no national registry and the response system remains fragmented. Since the existing response system often includes hospital admission, this study aims to describe the characteristics of children up to 16 years of age with suspected maltreatment admitted to a tertiary children’s hospital in Greece, as well as to describe the case management procedure and to calculate the length and baseline cost of hospitalization for this population of children. The socioeconomic factor most often recorded in the study participants was pare...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to record the overall perception of healthcare professionals on child abu...
Background: Unintentional injuries in childhood constitute a significant public health problem. Our ...
Children at risk of abuse are more likely to be hospitalized and utilize health services according t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Despite the breadth of the identified impacts and cost...
Introduction: Child abuse is a serious health problem with compelling evidence that the phenomenon i...
Based on investigations of child maltreatment by Child Protective Services (CPS), several children w...
Bibliography: pages [22]-27.The purpose of this study is to compare characteristics of children who ...
International audienceBackground: Physical abuse often begins at a very young age and sometimes resu...
Cankardaş Nalbantçılar, Sinem (Arel Author)Objective: Cases of unrevealed child abuse and neglect (C...
Introduction/Objective. Child abuse is a significant public health problem in modern society. Many c...
BACKGROUND: Despite considerable health consequences of child abuse and neglect, there is limited ev...
AIMS: To evaluate how often children seen in paediatric accident & emergency (A&E) departments were ...
We conducted a secondary analysis of the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) to examine child abuse and ...
Aim: To determine antecedent patterns of healthcare use by children fatally or seriously harmed by m...
Children less than one year of age are a vulnerable population. Injury, and child abuse and neglect ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to record the overall perception of healthcare professionals on child abu...
Background: Unintentional injuries in childhood constitute a significant public health problem. Our ...
Children at risk of abuse are more likely to be hospitalized and utilize health services according t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Despite the breadth of the identified impacts and cost...
Introduction: Child abuse is a serious health problem with compelling evidence that the phenomenon i...
Based on investigations of child maltreatment by Child Protective Services (CPS), several children w...
Bibliography: pages [22]-27.The purpose of this study is to compare characteristics of children who ...
International audienceBackground: Physical abuse often begins at a very young age and sometimes resu...
Cankardaş Nalbantçılar, Sinem (Arel Author)Objective: Cases of unrevealed child abuse and neglect (C...
Introduction/Objective. Child abuse is a significant public health problem in modern society. Many c...
BACKGROUND: Despite considerable health consequences of child abuse and neglect, there is limited ev...
AIMS: To evaluate how often children seen in paediatric accident & emergency (A&E) departments were ...
We conducted a secondary analysis of the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) to examine child abuse and ...
Aim: To determine antecedent patterns of healthcare use by children fatally or seriously harmed by m...
Children less than one year of age are a vulnerable population. Injury, and child abuse and neglect ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to record the overall perception of healthcare professionals on child abu...
Background: Unintentional injuries in childhood constitute a significant public health problem. Our ...
Children at risk of abuse are more likely to be hospitalized and utilize health services according t...