Child Abuse and Neglect

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Definitions & Types - Defining Harm

  • Child Abuse & Neglect (CAN): Act of commission or omission by caregiver resulting in actual/potential harm or threat of harm to a child.
  • Types of Harm:
    • Physical: Non-accidental injury.
    • Sexual: Exploitation, assault.
    • Emotional: Psychological maltreatment.
    • Neglect: Failure to provide basic needs (physical, medical, educational, emotional).
  • Indian Law:
    • POCSO Act, 2012: Protects children (<18 yrs) from sexual offences.
    • JJ Act, 2015: Child care & protection.

⭐ Neglect is the most common form of child maltreatment globally. oka

Risk Factors & Epidemiology - Who's Vulnerable?

Child FactorsParent/Carer FactorsSocio-environmental Factors
* Age < 4 yrs (esp. infants < 1 yr)* Young parental age; single parent* Poverty; unemployment
* Unwanted child; difficult temperament* Substance abuse (alcohol, drugs)* Social isolation; ↓ social support
* Disabilities; chronic illness* Parental psychiatric illness (depression)* Domestic violence
* Prematurity; low birth weight (LBW)* Parent's history of abuse* Large family size; overcrowding
* ↓ Education; poor parenting skills* Community violence

Clinical Features & Identification - Spotting Abuse

Key indicators vary by abuse type. Early identification is crucial.

Type of AbuseKey Physical IndicatorsKey Behavioral Indicators
PhysicalPatterned bruises, specific burns (cigarette, immersion), spiral/metaphyseal fractures.Fearful, aggressive, withdrawn, flinching.
SexualGenital/anal trauma, STIs, pregnancy, pain on urination.Inappropriate sexual knowledge/behavior, nightmares, regression.
EmotionalNon-organic failure to thrive (FTT), developmental delays.Extremes (passive/aggressive), low self-esteem, anxiety.
NeglectMalnutrition, severe diaper rash, poor hygiene, untreated illness.Apathy, developmental lag, school absence, stealing food.

⭐ Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) classically presents with a triad: subdural hematoma, retinal hemorrhages, and encephalopathy/cerebral edema.

Investigations & Diagnosis - Confirming Suspicions

  • History Taking:
    • Detailed, separate interviews (child, parents/caregivers).
    • Note inconsistencies, child's behavior, and developmental history.
  • Physical Examination:
    • Complete head-to-toe, undressed.
    • Document all findings meticulously (diagrams, photographs with consent).
  • Key Investigations:
    • Skeletal Survey: Essential for children <2 years (occult fractures).
    • Neuroimaging (CT/MRI): If head injury suspected.
    • Coagulation profile: Rule out bleeding disorders.
    • Toxicology screen, STI screening (as indicated).

⭐ A skeletal survey is mandatory in all suspected cases of physical abuse in children younger than 2 years.

Management & Reporting - Taking Action

  • Priority Actions:
    • Ensure immediate safety of the child; separate from harm.
    • Medical: Treat injuries, manage STIs (prophylaxis if needed), document findings.
    • Psychological: Provide crisis intervention, emotional support.
  • Legal Duty - Reporting:
    • Mandatory for all; crucial for doctors.
    • Report to: Local Police, Special Juvenile Police Unit (SJPU), Childline (1098), or directly to Child Welfare Committee (CWC).
    • Key Legislations: POCSO Act, 2012; JJ Act, 2015.

    ⭐ Reporting child sexual abuse under POCSO Act is mandatory; failure to report by medical staff is punishable (Sec 21, POCSO Act).

  • CWC & Rehabilitation:
    • CWC ensures child's care, protection, and long-term rehabilitation.
    • Involves multi-disciplinary team (MDT).

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Shaken Baby Syndrome triad: retinal hemorrhages, subdural hematoma, encephalopathy.
  • Specific fractures highly indicative: posterior ribs, metaphyseal (corner/bucket-handle), sternal, scapular.
  • Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP) is a serious form of fabricated illness.
  • Multiple bruises in various stages of healing are highly suspicious.
  • Neglect can manifest as Failure to Thrive (FTT).
  • The POCSO Act is key for addressing child sexual abuse.
  • Mandatory reporting of suspected abuse by medical professionals is crucial_._

Practice Questions: Child Abuse and Neglect

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_____ is a disorder of children wherein they are unable to speak in certain social situations eg. schools

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_____ is a disorder of children wherein they are unable to speak in certain social situations eg. schools

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