2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.10.011
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Factor analysis and predictive validity of the Early Risks of Physical Abuse and Neglect Scale (ERPANS): A prospective study in Dutch public youth healthcare

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“…The tools used in these studies included the Pittsburgh Infant Brain Injury Score (PIBIS), INTOVIAN (a European Commission-funded project name), and Escape (Berger et al, 2016; Ezpeleta et al, 2017; Louwers et al, 2014). The remaining four studies that utilized self-report tools to assess risk of child abuse were the Early Risks of Physical Abuse and Neglect Scale (ERPANS), Pediatric Hurt-Insult-Threaten Scream-Sex (PedHITSS) screening tool, Identification of Parents At Risk for child Abuse and Neglect (IPARAN), and Symptoms Associated with Sexual Abuse (SASA; Schols et al, 2019; Shakil et al, 2018; van der Put et al, 2017; Wells et al, 1997). These self-report tools were designed to be used by parents to provide descriptions of either their parental behavior or their observations of their child's behavioral problems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The tools used in these studies included the Pittsburgh Infant Brain Injury Score (PIBIS), INTOVIAN (a European Commission-funded project name), and Escape (Berger et al, 2016; Ezpeleta et al, 2017; Louwers et al, 2014). The remaining four studies that utilized self-report tools to assess risk of child abuse were the Early Risks of Physical Abuse and Neglect Scale (ERPANS), Pediatric Hurt-Insult-Threaten Scream-Sex (PedHITSS) screening tool, Identification of Parents At Risk for child Abuse and Neglect (IPARAN), and Symptoms Associated with Sexual Abuse (SASA; Schols et al, 2019; Shakil et al, 2018; van der Put et al, 2017; Wells et al, 1997). These self-report tools were designed to be used by parents to provide descriptions of either their parental behavior or their observations of their child's behavioral problems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the target user of these tools may require further attention and training. By attending appropriate training sessions, medical personnel may become proficient in using assessment tools and improve their assessment capabilities (Schols et al, 2019). It is hoped that, by combining high-quality assessment tools with professional training and abilities, early intervention and preventive measures may be implemented to protect children from violence to improve overall child health and welfare.…”
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“…While some studies have shown associations between child maltreatment and rural residence, 4,5 age, 6 sex, 7 parental mental health, 8 and family instability, 6 ultimately, there are, as of this writing, no tools for identifying potential abuse victims before the onset of trauma. Currently, even the tools available for diagnosing victimized children are lacking in sensitivity, 1,9 and most of the current literature focuses on identifying abuse following admission to the hospital.…”
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confidence: 96%