Forms and correlates of child maltreatment among autistic children involved in child protection services.

Frontiers in child and adolescent psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-08-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frcha.2024.1386781
Jacinthe Dion, Geneviève Paquette, Mireille De La Sablonnière-Griffin, Malena Argumedes, Alexa Martin-Storey, Marie-Louise Bolduc, Sonia Hélie, Ève-Line Bussières
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Background: Child maltreatment is a significant social problem impacting both health and society, with severe and enduring consequences. Certain children, such as those with neurodevelopmental conditions like autism, may be more at risk of experiencing maltreatment. However, little research has examined the characteristics of these children. This study aimed to compare child maltreatment and child protection services experienced by autistic children to those of non-autistic children.

Method: Drawing from a representative selection of verified cases of child abuse investigated by child protection services in Quebec, Canada, a sample of 1,805 substantiated child maltreatment cases were analyzed.

Results: Overall, 4.0% (n = 73) of children had child protection services-reported autism diagnoses. Attention-deficit (OR = 2.207) and attachment problems risk (OR = 2.899) were higher among autistic children compared to non-autistic children. They were more likely to be boys (OR = 5.747), and to present with an intellectual disability (OR = 11.987), but less likely to have previously been investigated by child protection services (OR = 0.722).

Conclusion: These findings suggest that autistic children who have been maltreated are facing specific challenges that require protective interventions tailored to their specific needs.

参与儿童保护服务的自闭症儿童中虐待儿童的形式和相关关系。
背景:虐待儿童是一个影响健康和社会的重大社会问题,具有严重和持久的后果。某些儿童,如患有自闭症等神经发育问题的儿童,可能更容易遭受虐待。然而,很少有研究调查这些孩子的特征。本研究旨在比较自闭症儿童与非自闭症儿童所遭受的虐待和儿童保护服务。方法:从加拿大魁北克省儿童保护机构调查的经核实的儿童虐待案件中选出具有代表性的案例,对1805例经证实的儿童虐待案件进行分析。结果:总体而言,4.0% (n = 73)的儿童有儿童保护服务报告的自闭症诊断。自闭症儿童的注意力缺陷(OR = 2.207)和依恋问题风险(OR = 2.899)高于非自闭症儿童。他们更有可能是男孩(OR = 5.747),并且表现为智力残疾(OR = 11.987),但以前接受儿童保护服务调查的可能性较小(OR = 0.722)。结论:这些发现表明,遭受虐待的自闭症儿童面临着特殊的挑战,需要针对他们的特殊需求量身定制保护性干预措施。
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