The psychological maltreatment of children--technical report

Pediatrics
Steven W KairysCommittee on Child Abuse and Neglect

Abstract

Psychological maltreatment is a common consequence of physical and sexual abuse but also may occur as a distinct entity. Until recently, there has been controversy regarding the definition and consequences of psychological maltreatment. Sufficient research and consensus now exist about the incidence, definition, risk factors, and consequences of psychological maltreatment to bring this form of child maltreatment to the attention of pediatricians. This technical report provides practicing pediatricians with definitions and risk factors for psychological maltreatment and details how pediatricians can prevent, recognize, and report psychological maltreatment. Contemporary references and resources are provided for pediatricians and parents

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Mar 4, 2006·Current Psychiatry Reports·Royce Lee
Oct 25, 2011·Child Abuse & Neglect·Lil TonmyrHarriet L Macmillan
Oct 22, 2011·Child Abuse & Neglect·David A Wolfe, Caroline McIsaac
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