2015
DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2015169
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Child maltreatment syndrome: demographics and developmental issues of inpatient cases

Abstract: INTRODUCTIONThis study aimed to describe the demographic, social, developmental and behavioural profile of children hospitalised for alleged child maltreatment syndrome (CMS). METHODSThis study was a retrospective review of the consecutive inpatient records of children (0-16 years) admitted to the National University Hospital, Singapore, for alleged CMS over a three-year period. Descriptive data on the demographic characteristics, alleged maltreatment, medical and developmental histories, and family background… Show more

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“…The items were distributed in dimensions related to the four natures of the phenomenon, showing congruency between the analysis of experts and the literature. (4,12) In the dimension that analyzes children's behavioral signs, were considered the behavioral changes more often presented in health services care. Psychological violence usually coexists with other natures of the phenomenon, and is investigated by the child's behavior and relationship with parents/ caregivers.…”
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“…The items were distributed in dimensions related to the four natures of the phenomenon, showing congruency between the analysis of experts and the literature. (4,12) In the dimension that analyzes children's behavioral signs, were considered the behavioral changes more often presented in health services care. Psychological violence usually coexists with other natures of the phenomenon, and is investigated by the child's behavior and relationship with parents/ caregivers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the delay in seeking care should be interpreted as a sign of neglect and/ or attempted concealment of violence. (1,2,4) In cases of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, the responsible person/caregiver simulates or creates signs or symptoms of diseases in the child. Although considered a form of physical violence for demanding that health professionals run a series of tests and painful investigations for the child, we chose to keep it as a dimension of the instrument because of the peculiarity of the phenomenon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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