Do adult mental health services identify child abuse and neglect? A systematic review

J Read, D Harper, I Tucker… - International journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
… services are never asked about child abuse or neglect. The majority of cases of child abuse
or neglect are not identified by mental health services. Only 28% of abuse or neglect cases …

Willingness to disclose child maltreatment: CSA vs other forms of child abuse in relation to gender

R Lev-Wiesel, M First - Child abuse & neglect, 2018 - Elsevier
… to disclose childhood sexual abuse (CSA) compared to other forms of abuse (physical, …
ages of 11–16 who reported having been abused at least once during their life. Participants …

[HTML][HTML] Why healthcare and education professionals underreport suspicions of child abuse: A qualitative study

J Gubbels, M Assink, P Prinzie, CE Put - Social Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
… way professionals detected child abuse and acted upon suspicions of child abuse. To find …
, detect and report child abuse after the implementation of the child abuse reporting guidelines …

“They were the ones that saw me and listened.” From child sexual abuse to disclosure: Adults' recalls of the process towards final disclosure

ML Brattfjell, AM Flåm - Child Abuse & Neglect, 2019 - Elsevier
… This study examines what adults exposed to child sexual abuse in hindsight evaluate as
important for disclosure. The aim was to explore exposed own experiences of steps towards …

Opportunities and challenges in screening for childhood sexual abuse

DL Sekhar, JL Kraschnewski, HL Stuckey, PD Witt… - Child abuse & …, 2018 - Elsevier
… ...if we ask a [child]…sitting in the room with their parent and they’re filling [the CSA screening
… You don’t even have to be talking about child abuse, just to say wow, you know, there’s …

A retrospective approach to examining child abuse disclosure

K McGuire, K London - Child Abuse & Neglect, 2020 - Elsevier
… In such studies, adults are asked whether they ever experienced child abuse and, if so, …
This question was followed by asking why anyone was/was not told. If participants indicated they …

Association of reports of childhood abuse and all-cause mortality rates in women

E Chen, NA Turiano, DK Mroczek, GE Miller - JAMA psychiatry, 2016 - jamanetwork.com
… That said, there are a number of reasons why we believe that this study still makes an
important contribution to the literature. First, in studies interested in mortality during midlife to later …

[HTML][HTML] What type of survey research questions are identified by adults as upsetting? A focus on child maltreatment

J Fortier, A Stewart-Tufescu, S Salmon, IG Davila… - Child Abuse & …, 2020 - Elsevier
… were important to ask and should not be removed (92.7 %–97.5 %). These findings suggest
that retrospective survey questions about experiences of child maltreatment involving adult …

[HTML][HTML] What works in school-based programs for child abuse prevention? The perspectives of young child abuse survivors

J Gubbels, M Assink, P Prinzie, CE van der Put - Social Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
… prevention programs as one of the most important strategies for preventing child abuse
and neglect. This study asked young child abuse survivors how school-based child abuse

The utility of direct questions in eliciting subjective content from children disclosing sexual abuse

SN Stolzenberg, S Williams, K McWilliams, C Liang… - Child Abuse & …, 2021 - Elsevier
… There are a number of reasons why abused children might not make reference to their
subjective reactions. First, younger children may be incapable of describing their reactions, due to …