德国柏林儿童虐待评估诊所的儿童虐待评估 - 一项多中心研究。

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
A. Brecht , L. Bentz , D. Olaya Mantilla , A. Hoffmann , G. Ibbeken , H. Willner , S. von Bismark , O. Berthold , S.M. Winter
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摘要

背景:由于虐待儿童可导致严重的终身发育障碍,因此建议由多学科虐待儿童评估诊所(CAEC)进行早期评估。然而,有关评估结果的数据很少,现有文献也很少涉及:目的:评估疑似虐待儿童的评估结果澄清率(证实或排除虐待或忽视)、未澄清率(仍不确定),并找出与澄清率高低相关的预测因素:N=3056名0至17;11岁的儿童,他们于2016-2021年期间在德国柏林的六家CAEC接受了检查,共有N=4576名儿童被指定为不同类型的儿童虐待嫌疑人:统计分析儿童虐待疑似类型之间的差异,以及以诊断程序为预测因素和以澄清为结果的相关性:结果:结论:总体而言,CAEC 是评估不同类型虐待儿童嫌疑的有用工具。对疑似虐待儿童行为的评估需要大量资源和多学科合作,尤其是在性虐待方面。
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The evaluation of child maltreatment among child abuse evaluation clinics in Berlin, Germany – A multicenter study

Background

Since child maltreatment can cause severe and lifelong developmental impairment, early evaluation by multidisciplinary child abuse evaluation clinics (CAEC) is recommended. Nevertheless, data on the evaluation outcome is rare to measure and little addressed by existing literature.

Objective

To assess the evaluation outcome clarified (confirmed or excluded abuse or neglect), not clarified (remains indeterminate) of suspected child maltreatment and to find associated predictors related to a respectively high or low clarification rate.

Participants and setting

N = 3056 children between 0 and 17;11 years, who were examined at the six CAEC in Berlin, Germany during 2016–2021, with a total number of N = 4576 assigned suspicions of different types of child maltreatment.

Method

Statistical analysis of differences between suspected types of child maltreatment, and correlations using diagnostic procedures as predictors and clarification as an outcome.

Results

  • In total, 68.7 % of the assigned suspicions of child maltreatment could be either confirmed or excluded, and 31.3 % remained indeterminate.
  • The highest rate for either confirmation or exclusion was found for emotional abuse (76.3 %), the lowest for sexual abuse (65.0 %).
  • Confirmation or exclusion was significantly more likely in children with higher age, and when the medical consultations were of longer duration.
  • Higher age, female gender, emotional abuse and its interaction with medical consultation duration were found to be predictors for a higher rate of confirmation or exclusion.

Conclusions

Overall, CAEC are a useful instrument for the evaluation of the suspicion of different types of child maltreatment. The assessment of suspected child maltreatment requires significant resources and multidisciplinary collaboration, especially concerning sexual abuse.
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期刊介绍: Official Publication of the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect The International Journal, provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment; the scope extends further to all those aspects of life which either favor or hinder child development. While contributions will primarily be from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, law enforcement, legislature, education, and anthropology, the Journal encourages the concerned lay individual and child-oriented advocate organizations to contribute.
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