[[abstract]]Introduction: Incidence, health consequences, and social burden associated with child maltreatment appeared to be borne disproportionately by very young children. We conducted a population-based data linkage study to explore child- and family-level factors that affect receiving different diagnoses of maltreatment injuries and investigate excessive mortality throughout toddlerhood. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study comprising 2.2 million infants born in 2004–2014 in Taiwan. Incident cases of child maltreatment were defined by hospitalization or emergency department visits for three heterogeneous diagnostic groups of maltreatment-related injuries (i.e., maltreatment syndrome, assaults, and undetermined causes) wit...
Childhood injuries are unfortunately common. Analysis procedures may assist professionals who work w...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the risk of death during the first year of l...
Accidents are the major causes of lifetime incapacity and premature deaths of children ages 1-14. Wh...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if children identified by a predictive risk model as at "high risk" of malt...
Background: The association between birth outcomes and child maltreatment remains controversial. Th...
Children less than one year of age are a vulnerable population. Injury, and child abuse and neglect ...
This dissertation is based on a unique dataset constructed by probabilistically linking records acro...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this research were to (1) obtain estimates of child maltreatme...
Background: Public attention is given to infants with socially high risks of child abuse and neglect...
In this thesis both a clinical and epidemiological approach were used to study injuries in young chi...
Child maltreatment is a complicated and ongoing problem. There are millions of reported cases in the...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to estimate the risks of mortality among infants with low b...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: To examine the incidence rate and characteristics of paediatric abusive head...
International audienceBackground: Physical abuse often begins at a very young age and sometimes resu...
Although past studies have identified predictors related to child injuries with developmental disord...
Childhood injuries are unfortunately common. Analysis procedures may assist professionals who work w...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the risk of death during the first year of l...
Accidents are the major causes of lifetime incapacity and premature deaths of children ages 1-14. Wh...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if children identified by a predictive risk model as at "high risk" of malt...
Background: The association between birth outcomes and child maltreatment remains controversial. Th...
Children less than one year of age are a vulnerable population. Injury, and child abuse and neglect ...
This dissertation is based on a unique dataset constructed by probabilistically linking records acro...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this research were to (1) obtain estimates of child maltreatme...
Background: Public attention is given to infants with socially high risks of child abuse and neglect...
In this thesis both a clinical and epidemiological approach were used to study injuries in young chi...
Child maltreatment is a complicated and ongoing problem. There are millions of reported cases in the...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to estimate the risks of mortality among infants with low b...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: To examine the incidence rate and characteristics of paediatric abusive head...
International audienceBackground: Physical abuse often begins at a very young age and sometimes resu...
Although past studies have identified predictors related to child injuries with developmental disord...
Childhood injuries are unfortunately common. Analysis procedures may assist professionals who work w...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the risk of death during the first year of l...
Accidents are the major causes of lifetime incapacity and premature deaths of children ages 1-14. Wh...