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Child abuse and child abuse studies in Japan

Pediatrics International, 1995
AbstractMedical research on child abuse has a short history of only 20 years. However, the social and familial changes that have occurred since the Second World War have resulted in an increasing number of abused children throughout Japan. Reported cases represent only the tip of the iceberg, with many cases being ignored.
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Abuse of the child abuse law

Pediatrics, 1978
In the belief that public officials potentially can affect health more than physicians, for the past 15 years I have engaged in the part-time practice of "political medicine." When I started as a starry-eyed rookie, I viewed successful passage of some legislation as a big deal. As a scarred, and perhaps burned-out, veteran I now know that getting a law
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Child Abuse or Parent Abuse?

Pediatrics, 2004
To the Editor. — A 5-week-old female infant was brought to the office by her parents for fussiness. Physical examination revealed no abnormalities, and the parents were reassured that the child appeared normal. Follow-up phone calls on subsequent days confirmed that the child was doing better.
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Observing child abuse

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
Evidence from a study conducted at the New York Foundling Hospital and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, as well as previous research by the investigators, shows that abusive mothers are insensitive to the moods and signals of their children. A quantitative analysis of videotaped interaction sequences of 12 mother-child dyads indicated that abusive ...
V J, Fontana, E, Robison
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The eye in child abuse

Child's Nervous System, 2022
Child physical abuse may result in a range of injuries to the globe and surrounding tissues. These injuries have varying degrees of specificity for abuse, and no pattern of injury is unique to abuse. Easily overlooked eye injuries in non-ambulatory infants often portend more severe abuse and require careful evaluation for occult injury when they are ...
Cindy W, Christian, Gil, Binenbaum
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CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

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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Child Abuse Reporting

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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A Review of Child Sexual Abuse: Impact, Risk, and Resilience in the Context of Culture

Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2018
Child sexual abuse is a problem with both a national and worldwide prevalence. In this review, the authors note that while empirical research has clearly shown the negative impact of child sexual abuse on social, psychological, and sexual functioning ...
Jerusha Sanjeevi   +4 more
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Substance Abuse and Child Abuse: Impact of Addiction on the Child

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1990
At least 1 in 10 children in the United States is born into a chemically dependent family. Parental addiction has long-lasting detrimental effects on the health and safety of children. We must mobilize to free children from the double jeopardy of substance abuse and child abuse, and interrupt the multigenerational pattern of both problems.
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Child-on-child abuse

SecEd, 2017
There has been a shocking rise in the number of child-on-child sexual offences being reported. Jaine Stannard looks at why this is and advises school-based professionals on their role in tackling the issues
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