Identifying child abuse and neglect solely on the grounds of child characteristics leaves many children undetected. We developed a new approach (Hague protocol) based on characteristics of parents who attend the Emergency Department (ED) because they have the following problems: (1) intimate partner violence, (2) substance abuse, or (3) suicide attempt or other serious psychiatric problems. The goal of this protocol is to enable the Reporting Center for Child Abuse and Neglect (RCCAN) to rapidly assess family problems and offer voluntary community based support to these parents. The aim of this study is to assess whether this protocol for screening adults presenting for care in the Emergency Department can identify children at high risk for...
textabstractObjective: This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emerg...
Aim: This was a one-year follow-up of families referred to support services after the parents visite...
Objective This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emergency departme...
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...
Background The ‘Hague Protocol’ enables professionals at the adult Emergency Department (ED) to dete...
Introduction We aimed to assess the number of “missed cases” in the detection of child abuse based o...
To improve identification of child maltreatment, a new policy (‘Hague protocol’) was implemented in ...
The research described in this thesis focuses on the evaluation of several methods of screening for ...
This study examines the results of the implementation of a new screening protocol for child maltreat...
To determine the critical facilitating and impeding factors underlying successful implementation of ...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Although systematic screening for child abuse of children presenting at emerg...
Background: To identify facilitators of, and barriers to, screening for child abuse in emergency dep...
Introduction: Child abuse is a serious problem worldwide and can be difficult to detect. Although ch...
In this thesis we bring together our studies on screening for and addressing of child abuse and negl...
textabstractObjective: This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emerg...
Aim: This was a one-year follow-up of families referred to support services after the parents visite...
Objective This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emergency departme...
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...
Background The ‘Hague Protocol’ enables professionals at the adult Emergency Department (ED) to dete...
Introduction We aimed to assess the number of “missed cases” in the detection of child abuse based o...
To improve identification of child maltreatment, a new policy (‘Hague protocol’) was implemented in ...
The research described in this thesis focuses on the evaluation of several methods of screening for ...
This study examines the results of the implementation of a new screening protocol for child maltreat...
To determine the critical facilitating and impeding factors underlying successful implementation of ...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Although systematic screening for child abuse of children presenting at emerg...
Background: To identify facilitators of, and barriers to, screening for child abuse in emergency dep...
Introduction: Child abuse is a serious problem worldwide and can be difficult to detect. Although ch...
In this thesis we bring together our studies on screening for and addressing of child abuse and negl...
textabstractObjective: This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emerg...
Aim: This was a one-year follow-up of families referred to support services after the parents visite...
Objective This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emergency departme...