心理学家在爱尔兰应用强制性报告的经验(儿童优先)

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Sean Pellegrini, P. Moore, M. Murphy, Daniel Flynn
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摘要

为了解决儿童保护问题,各国经常实施强制性报告(MR)法律。这确保了相关专业人员向儿童保护服务机构发出警报,提醒那些有遭受虐待风险或正在遭受虐待的儿童。然而,这些本意良好的强制性要求有时会产生意想不到的负面后果,影响到所有参与流程的人员。目前的研究调查了爱尔兰心理学家在实施MR方面的经验,并检查了这一过程是否对个人或专业产生了影响。所有参与者都是在爱尔兰国家卫生服务机构HSE工作的各种学科的合格心理学家。实施了定性研究设计,包括焦点小组记录的专题分析。共进行3个焦点组(n = 18)。数据中确定了三个主要主题;核磁共振造成的意外伤害,需要报告的环境,以及当前核磁共振系统的问题。MR的一些好处是存在的,但这些好处需要在更大的背景下考虑。目前的研究结果概述了参与者如何认为MR对虐待受害者有重大的有害影响。
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Experiences of Psychologists in Applying Mandatory Reporting in Ireland (Children First)
ABSTRACT To address child protection concerns countries often implement mandatory reporting (MR) laws. This ensures that relevant professionals alert child protection services of children who are at risk of or are currently experiencing abuse. However, these well-intended mandatory requirements can sometimes have unintended negative consequences that affect all those who are involved in the process. The current research investigated the experiences of Irish psychologists in implementing MR and examined if there was any personal or professional impact resulting from this process. All participants were qualified psychologists of various disciplines working in the HSE, the national health service of Ireland. A qualitative research design was implemented that consisted of thematic analysis of focus group transcripts. Three focus groups (n = 18) were conducted. Three major themes were identified within the data; the unintentional harm that is caused by MR, the contexts where reporting is needed, and the issues with the current MR system. Some benefits to MR exist but these advantages need to be considered within a greater context. The findings of the current study outlined how participants perceived aspects of MR as having significant detrimental consequences for victims of abuse.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.10
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12.50%
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38
期刊介绍: Decisions made in the practice of child welfare have lifelong effects on children and their entire families which in turn affects every facet of society. To effectively practice in this vital field, social workers, psychologists, counselors, juvenile court judges, attorneys, and other child welfare professionals need to stay informed about the latest findings and important issues in public child welfare. To answer this crucial need, the Journal of Public Child Welfare provides a broad forum for theory-based and applied research in child welfare. Rather than limit itself to primarily private agencies, this essential journal provides the quality research and comprehensive information that child welfare professionals and public agencies need most.
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