COVID-19和虐待儿童:儿童倡导中心在震中的经验

M. Voddi, Kishan Kumar, R. Daniele, N. Kondamudi
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背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行和随后的常规活动中断导致家庭压力源前所未有地突然增加,包括失去支持系统和经济困难。之前的研究表明,照顾者的压力会增加虐待和忽视儿童的风险。评估COVID-19大流行对提交给儿童倡导中心(CAC)的虐待儿童案件数量的影响数据审查CAC客户机跟踪数据库完成确定的体积新虐待儿童案件呈现CAC一个八周期间在2020年(3/3 - 4/25)并与数据派生自2019年在同一时间框架(历史控制)最繁忙的CAC(2019年的人口普查= 3424)在为孩子和家庭提供综合多学科服务县的报道严重身体虐待的指控(10岁及以下)和性虐待(12岁及以下)采用SPSS for Windows version 26进行统计分析。在2019年为期8周的研究期间,总病例数为573例,而2020年为297例,表明数量下降了48% (p= 0.009)。每周趋势(与相关事件)如图所示,2019年现场虐待儿童医学评估为156例,2020年为52例,下降了66% (p= 0.003)。2019年进行了89次(F=61, M=28)性虐待检查,2020年仅进行了33次(F=21, M=12),同样下降了63%。身体虐待检查的次数从2019年的67次(F=30, M=37)下降到2020年的19次(F=7, M=12),下降了72%。在虐待类型或儿童的性别或年龄方面,没有发现两个时间段之间存在显著关联。与预期不符的是,在COVID -19大流行期间,虐待儿童的报告明显减少。通常,报告比例最高的是学校(20%),由于学校关闭和居家庇护令,对授权记者的访问受到限制。至关重要的是,必须建立监测、报告和干预机制,特别是与家庭暴力和虐待儿童有关的机制。结论:尽管多种风险因素同时升高,但在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,我们的儿童权益中心的虐待儿童案件数量和医疗评估数量显著下降,这可能是由于学校关闭和居家庇护令导致报告不足的结果
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COVID-19 and Child Abuse: A Child Advocacy Center Experience at an Epicenter
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent shutdown of regular activities has resulted in an unprecedented and abrupt rise in stressors for families, including lost support systems and financial hardships Previous studies have shown that caregiver stress elevates the risks associated with an increase in child abuse and neglect Hypothesis: The COVID-19-induced shutdown of regular activity will result in an increase in child abuse cases Objective: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the number of child abuse cases presenting to a Child Advocacy Center (CAC) Methods: A data review of the CAC client tracking database done to determine the volume of new child abuse cases presenting to the CAC during an eight-week period in 2020 (3/3 - 4/25) and compared with data derived during the same time frame in 2019 (historical controls) The busiest CAC (Census in 2019=3424) in the state provides comprehensive multidisciplinary services to children and families in the county with reported allegations of severe physical abuse (ages 10 years and younger) and sexual abuse (ages 12 years and younger) Statistical analysis was done using SPSS for Windows version 26 Results: The total number of cases for the 8-week study period in 2019 was 573, compared to 297 in 2020, indicating a 48% (p=0 009) decline in volume The weekly trend (with associated events) is illustrated in the figure On-site child abuse medical evaluations were 156 in 2019, and 52 exams in 2020, a decline of 66% (p=0 003) There were 89 (F=61, M=28) sexual abuse examinations in 2019, and only 33 (F=21, M=12) in 2020, a 63% decline Similarly, the number of physical abuse examinations declined from 67 (F=30, M=37) in 2019 to 19 (F=7, M=12) in 2020, a 72% decline No significant associations were detected between the two time periods in terms of the type of abuse or the sex or age of the child Discussion: There were significantly fewer reports of child abuse during this COVID pandemic time belying expectations Usually, the highest percentage of reports are from schools (20%) and with school closures and shelter at home orders, access to mandated reporters is limited It is critical that mechanisms for surveillance, reporting, and intervention are in place, particularly related to domestic violence and child abuse It is speculated that when Covid-19 related measures are lifted, there may be an enormous spike in referrals Conclusion: Despite the concurrent elevation in multiple risk factors, there was a significant decline in the number of child abuse cases and medical evaluations at our child advocacy center during the COVID-19 pandemic This may be a result of under reporting due to school closures and shelter at home orders
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