The abuse and neglect of children II: Recognizing child abuse

MD Susan J. Woolford, MD Marsha D. Rappley
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Child abuse is a highly significant problem for children and their families. Almost three million reports of child abuse were filed in 1992; 65% of these were substantiated. This is the second in a series of three articles regarding abuse. The first, "The Abuse and Neglect of Children," published in the last edition of Medical Update for Psychiatrists, describes the epidemiology of abuse, characteristics of high-risk victims and perpetrators, and important issues regarding the reporting of abuse and interacting with families. This second article focuses on recognising child abuse. The hallmark of intentional, abusive injury to a child is a discrepant history, unreasonable given the age of the child and the nature of the wound or circumstances surrounding the injury. Specific injuries such as fractures, bruises, burns, and blunt trauma may have characteristic patterns suggesting abuse. Neglect is the failure of the care-giver to provide for adequate child care in health, education, supervision, and physical needs of the child. Munchausen by proxy is the diagnosis given to deceptive action taken by a parent to simulate illness in a child, that is detrimental to the child and for which secondary gain is derived by the parent in the medical process. Sexual abuse will be the subject of the third and last article, which is to follow in the next issue of Medical Update for Psychiatrists. An awareness of the classic features of child abuse will help the physician recognize abuse, and thus may protect a child from further abuse and provide a family with badly needed services.

虐待和忽视儿童II:认识虐待儿童
虐待儿童对儿童及其家庭来说是一个非常严重的问题。1992年有近300万起虐待儿童的报告;其中65%得到了证实。这是关于虐待的三篇系列文章中的第二篇。第一部分,“虐待和忽视儿童”,发表在最新一期的《精神科医生医学更新》上,描述了虐待的流行病学、高风险受害者和肇事者的特征,以及关于报告虐待和与家庭互动的重要问题。第二篇文章的重点是认识虐待儿童。故意虐待儿童的标志是有不同的历史,考虑到儿童的年龄和伤口的性质或伤害周围的情况,这是不合理的。骨折、瘀伤、烧伤和钝性创伤等特殊损伤可能具有虐待的特征。忽视是指照料者未能在儿童的健康、教育、监督和身体需要方面提供适当的儿童照料。Munchausen by proxy指的是父母为了让孩子生病而采取的欺骗行为,这种行为对孩子是有害的父母在医疗过程中获得了二次收益。性虐待将是第三篇也是最后一篇文章的主题,这篇文章将在下一期的《精神科医生医学更新》中发表。了解儿童虐待的典型特征将有助于医生识别虐待,从而可以保护儿童免受进一步的虐待,并为家庭提供急需的服务。
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