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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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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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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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The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
The role of a child in his/her physical abuse was reviewed with particular attention to hyperactive children. A retrospective analysis of the records of children referred to a university-based hyperactive children's clinic revealed that children both with and without Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) were more often physically abused than children in ...
W M, Heffron +4 more
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The role of a child in his/her physical abuse was reviewed with particular attention to hyperactive children. A retrospective analysis of the records of children referred to a university-based hyperactive children's clinic revealed that children both with and without Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) were more often physically abused than children in ...
W M, Heffron +4 more
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2007
Report of an unusual presentation of child abuse in a critical care setting.Case report.Pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital.A 6-month-old infant.Chylothorax in young children can be a sign of systemic illness or a nondisease entity (idiopathic); however, it also can be the only apparent manifestation of child abuse.Child abuse can
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Report of an unusual presentation of child abuse in a critical care setting.Case report.Pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital.A 6-month-old infant.Chylothorax in young children can be a sign of systemic illness or a nondisease entity (idiopathic); however, it also can be the only apparent manifestation of child abuse.Child abuse can
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Child Abuse & Neglect, 1984
Although child abuse occurs in Nigeria, it has received little attention. This is probably due to the emphasis placed on the more prevalent childhood problems of malnutrition and infection. Another possible reason is the general assumption that in every African society the extended family system always provides love, care and protection to all children.
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Although child abuse occurs in Nigeria, it has received little attention. This is probably due to the emphasis placed on the more prevalent childhood problems of malnutrition and infection. Another possible reason is the general assumption that in every African society the extended family system always provides love, care and protection to all children.
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Initial reliability and validity of a new retrospective measure of child abuse and neglect.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1994D. Bernstein +7 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
Children with injuries inflicted on them by their caretakers are difficult for physicians to treat because they arouse in us strong ambivalence. As we try to diagnose and treat them, we have to struggle with our own feelings, hardly able to believe that parents could savage their children yet bring them to us for repair. Often we fight down anger as we
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Children with injuries inflicted on them by their caretakers are difficult for physicians to treat because they arouse in us strong ambivalence. As we try to diagnose and treat them, we have to struggle with our own feelings, hardly able to believe that parents could savage their children yet bring them to us for repair. Often we fight down anger as we
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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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