Childhood emotional abuse is becoming a public health priority: Evidentiary support for a paradigm change

Ben Mathews , Shanta Dube
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A growing evidence base is demonstrating that childhood emotional abuse – often also referred to as psychological abuse – is a particularly harmful form of maltreatment compared with most other maltreatment types. Recent rigorous national surveys have generated epidemiological data indicating the prevalence of emotional abuse is substantial, and may be increasing. Theoretical analyses of the concept of emotional abuse, and major international policy documents, evince an emerging consensus about the proper conceptualisation and definition of this form of child maltreatment, and the need for societies to accelerate a public health approach to prevent it and respond to it. However, despite international advances in these domains, at the national level of domestic policy and child protection systems practice, the longstanding lesser priority afforded to emotional abuse continues. Emotional abuse does not yet receive the same attention in domestic policy and practice as physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. This discussion article considers the nature of childhood emotional abuse generally, and verbal abuse in particular, and calls for a shift in domestic policy to afford greater priority to preventing and responding to this problem. In Part 1, we first identify the emerging consensus in science and international policy about the appropriate conceptual and definitional understanding of emotional abuse. In Part 2, we then highlight key research about the significance for health and development of emotional abuse in general, and verbal abuse in particular, and outline the pathways of its associated distress and injury. Part 3 summarises the prevalence of emotional abuse, both globally and in diverse countries, and draws on recent data from the USA and Australia to understand population-wide trends by age group, indicating that emotional abuse may be increasing in prevalence in some nations. Finally, in Part 4, we then situate this evidence within domestic child protection policy and practice and its traditional and continuing approach to different types of child maltreatment. We argue for intensified priority for investment and prevention of emotional abuse, using a rigorous, responsible public health model of child health promotion and child maltreatment prevention.
儿童情绪虐待正在成为公共卫生的优先事项:证据支持范式改变
越来越多的证据表明,与大多数其他虐待类型相比,儿童情感虐待——通常也被称为心理虐待——是一种特别有害的虐待形式。最近严格的全国调查产生了流行病学数据,表明情绪虐待的普遍存在,而且可能还在增加。对情感虐待概念的理论分析和主要国际政策文件表明,对于这种形式的儿童虐待的适当概念化和定义,以及社会需要加快采取公共卫生办法,以预防和应对这一问题,正在形成共识。然而,尽管国际上在这些领域取得了进展,但在国家一级的国内政策和儿童保护系统实践中,长期以来对情感虐待的重视程度仍然较低。在家庭政策和实践中,情感虐待还没有像身体虐待、性虐待和忽视一样受到同样的关注。这篇讨论文章考虑了儿童情感虐待的本质,尤其是言语虐待,并呼吁国内政策的转变,给予预防和应对这一问题更大的优先权。在第一部分中,我们首先确定了科学和国际政策中关于情感虐待的适当概念和定义理解的新兴共识。在第二部分中,我们强调了关于情感虐待,特别是言语虐待对健康和发展的重要性的关键研究,并概述了其相关的痛苦和伤害的途径。第三部分总结了全球和不同国家的情绪虐待的流行情况,并借鉴了美国和澳大利亚最近的数据,以了解按年龄组划分的人口趋势,表明情绪虐待在一些国家的流行程度可能正在增加。最后,在第4部分中,我们将这些证据置于国内儿童保护政策和实践中,以及其对不同类型儿童虐待的传统和持续方法中。我们主张加强优先投资和预防情绪虐待,使用严格、负责任的公共卫生模式促进儿童健康和预防儿童虐待。
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