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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1992
It is estimated that the number of child victims of sexual assault is in excess of 200,000 per year. Many of these children are brought to emergency room facilities or to their private physician's office for evaluation. The recent advances in the area of diagnosis and management of children who are the victims of sexual abuse are presented.
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It is estimated that the number of child victims of sexual assault is in excess of 200,000 per year. Many of these children are brought to emergency room facilities or to their private physician's office for evaluation. The recent advances in the area of diagnosis and management of children who are the victims of sexual abuse are presented.
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Acta Paediatrica, 1990
. Thirty-eight children, 0-17 years of age, suspected to have been sexually abused by a relative or an acquaintance were psychiatrically evaluated. The suspicions had developed in various ways: through accounts given by the child, through the child's contacts with a person suspected of having abused another child, through a witness or through ...
Göran Bodegård, Frank Lindblad
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. Thirty-eight children, 0-17 years of age, suspected to have been sexually abused by a relative or an acquaintance were psychiatrically evaluated. The suspicions had developed in various ways: through accounts given by the child, through the child's contacts with a person suspected of having abused another child, through a witness or through ...
Göran Bodegård, Frank Lindblad
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Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1979
Abstract Typical personality traits, psychodynamics and environmental influences are described in 8 child-abusing fathers. Paternal child abuse is usually acompanied by simultaneous abuse of the spouse and excessive drinking. A history of maternal deprivation and unresolved dependency on the spouse are key psychodynamic issues shared by this ...
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Abstract Typical personality traits, psychodynamics and environmental influences are described in 8 child-abusing fathers. Paternal child abuse is usually acompanied by simultaneous abuse of the spouse and excessive drinking. A history of maternal deprivation and unresolved dependency on the spouse are key psychodynamic issues shared by this ...
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1992
In 1986, the Study of National Incidence and Prevalence of Child Abuse and Neglect estimated that 300 000 children are physically abused, 140 000 are sexually abused, and 700 000 are neglected or maltreated each year in the United States. This leads to at least 1100 deaths annually.
D M, Marcus, D M, Albert
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In 1986, the Study of National Incidence and Prevalence of Child Abuse and Neglect estimated that 300 000 children are physically abused, 140 000 are sexually abused, and 700 000 are neglected or maltreated each year in the United States. This leads to at least 1100 deaths annually.
D M, Marcus, D M, Albert
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1982
Sir .—We were delighted to see articles concerning the important issue of sexual child abuse in your February 1982 issue. Although both articles are generally consistent with current knowledge, we would like to present some concerns about the method or content in each.
J, Jason, D, Kramer
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Sir .—We were delighted to see articles concerning the important issue of sexual child abuse in your February 1982 issue. Although both articles are generally consistent with current knowledge, we would like to present some concerns about the method or content in each.
J, Jason, D, Kramer
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Pediatric Clinics of North America
A comprehensive overview of child sexual abuse includes risk factors, presentation for medical evaluation, disclosure of sexual abuse, child sexual behaviors, medical evaluation, outcomes, and prevention. The authors give practical guidance for pediatric clinicians when evaluating these children. The information arms pediatric clinicians with knowledge
Thanh T, Dai, Natalie N, Kissoon
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A comprehensive overview of child sexual abuse includes risk factors, presentation for medical evaluation, disclosure of sexual abuse, child sexual behaviors, medical evaluation, outcomes, and prevention. The authors give practical guidance for pediatric clinicians when evaluating these children. The information arms pediatric clinicians with knowledge
Thanh T, Dai, Natalie N, Kissoon
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Pediatrics In Review, 2017
1. Antonia Chiesa, MD* 2. Edward Goldson, MD* 1. *Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO * Abbreviations: CDC: : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV: : human immunodeficiency virus SANE: : Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner STI: : sexually ...
Antonia, Chiesa, Edward, Goldson
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1. Antonia Chiesa, MD* 2. Edward Goldson, MD* 1. *Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO * Abbreviations: CDC: : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV: : human immunodeficiency virus SANE: : Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner STI: : sexually ...
Antonia, Chiesa, Edward, Goldson
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1985
Sir .—We read with interest the article by Saulsbury and Campbell 1 entitled "Evaluation of Child Abuse Reporting by Physicians." Saulsbury and Campbell's data provide important information on physician attitudes, which should ultimately help guide the needed development of educational curricula in medical schools, residency training, and continuing ...
S H, Sheldon, H B, Levy
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Sir .—We read with interest the article by Saulsbury and Campbell 1 entitled "Evaluation of Child Abuse Reporting by Physicians." Saulsbury and Campbell's data provide important information on physician attitudes, which should ultimately help guide the needed development of educational curricula in medical schools, residency training, and continuing ...
S H, Sheldon, H B, Levy
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Pediatrics, 1980
In Child Abuse Intervention: Conflicts In Current Practice and Legal Theory, the author has included inaccurate references to Lynch et al vs King et al, US District Court for Massachusetts, CA 78-2152-K (filed sub nom Lynch et al vs. Dukakis et al). Because of the potentially serious ramifications of such inaccuracies and of consequent misconceptions ...
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In Child Abuse Intervention: Conflicts In Current Practice and Legal Theory, the author has included inaccurate references to Lynch et al vs King et al, US District Court for Massachusetts, CA 78-2152-K (filed sub nom Lynch et al vs. Dukakis et al). Because of the potentially serious ramifications of such inaccuracies and of consequent misconceptions ...
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Forensic Science International, 2012
To evaluate the prevalence of sexual abuse in the pediatric population of the Federal District and discuss the difficulties in interpreting the examination of the genitalia in this age group, both by general practitioners as medical expert forensic officers.This is a retrospective, transversal, and epidemiological study on children younger than 12 ...
Manoel E S, Modelli +2 more
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To evaluate the prevalence of sexual abuse in the pediatric population of the Federal District and discuss the difficulties in interpreting the examination of the genitalia in this age group, both by general practitioners as medical expert forensic officers.This is a retrospective, transversal, and epidemiological study on children younger than 12 ...
Manoel E S, Modelli +2 more
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