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The epidemiology of child maltreatment
Authors:Sahana RaoAndrew L Lux
Institution:Sahana Rao MB BS MRCPCH DCH is a Registrar in Paediatrics at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK. Conflicts of interest: none declared; Andrew L Lux MBA MSc PhD FRCPCH is a Consultant in Paediatric Neurology at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, UK. Conflicts of interest: none declared
Abstract:Child maltreatment is a significant worldwide problem, with consequences that can include impaired physical and mental health throughout life, and adverse social and occupational effects that carry a heavy economic and social burden. One estimate of cost to the US economy in 2007, for example, was over US$100bn. In middle- and low-income countries, there have been fewer studies of incidence and prevalence, and the economic and social costs are harder to estimate. It is very difficult to obtain full case ascertainment even in the most severe forms of child maltreatment, and even for fatal cases. In general, self-reporting and surveys identify higher rates of child maltreatment than data from sources relating to official notification. This paper reviews the epidemiology of child maltreatment from a practical perspective, with a focus on factors in the social environment, and the clinical history and examination, that predict an increased risk of child maltreatment.
Keywords:abusive head trauma  child abuse  childhood mortality  child maltreatment  child neglect  fabricated and induced illness
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