2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2021.102221
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Characteristics and scope of humanitarian relief forensic medical evaluations for immigrant children in the US

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“…During these evaluations, health professionals assess the individual's overall health and identify signs and symptoms of human rights abuse, and then summarize this evidence in an affidavit to be used in Most of these resources focus on adults but recent preliminary efforts have been made to develop specific guidance on conducting forensic evaluations for children [20,21]. However, there is a need for more involvement from the limited medical community involved in this work, as there is lack of consensus on issues such as the impact of trauma on pediatric development and best practices for minimizing re-traumatization of children during the evaluation process [22].…”
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“…During these evaluations, health professionals assess the individual's overall health and identify signs and symptoms of human rights abuse, and then summarize this evidence in an affidavit to be used in Most of these resources focus on adults but recent preliminary efforts have been made to develop specific guidance on conducting forensic evaluations for children [20,21]. However, there is a need for more involvement from the limited medical community involved in this work, as there is lack of consensus on issues such as the impact of trauma on pediatric development and best practices for minimizing re-traumatization of children during the evaluation process [22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, a national survey conducted in 2020 identified only 28 providers who reported performing humanitarian relief evaluations for children seeking asylum in the USA, pointing to the pressing need to train more health professionals in the forensic evaluation of children [22].…”
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