Maltreatment of Children With Disabilities

Author:

Legano Lori A.1,Desch Larry W.2,Messner Stephen A.3,Idzerda Sheila4,Flaherty Emalee G.5,Haney Suzanne Breen,Sirotnak Andrew P.,Gavril Amy R.,Girardet Rebecca Greenlee,Hoffert Gilmartin Amanda Bird,Laskey Antoinette,Mohr Bethany Anne,Nienow Shalon Marie,Rosado Norell,Kuo Dennis Z.,Apkon Susan,Davidson Lynn F.,Ellerbeck Kathryn A.,Foster Jessica E. A.,Hyman Susan L.,Noritz Garey H.,O’Connor Leppert Mary,Saunders Barbara,Stille Christopher,Yin Larry, ,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York, New York;

2. Department of Pediatrics, Chicago Medical School, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and Advocate Children’s Hospital, Oak Lawn, Illinois;

3. Stephanie V. Blank Center for Safe and Healthy Children, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia;

4. Billings Clinic, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Bozeman, Montana; and

5. Department of Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois

Abstract

Over the past decade, there have been widespread efforts to raise awareness about maltreatment of children. Pediatric providers have received education about factors that make a child more vulnerable to being abused and neglected. The purpose of this clinical report is to ensure that children with disabilities are recognized as a population at increased risk for maltreatment. This report updates the 2007 American Academy of Pediatrics clinical report “Maltreatment of Children With Disabilities.” Since 2007, new information has expanded our understanding of the incidence of abuse in this vulnerable population. There is now information about which children with disabilities are at greatest risk for maltreatment because not all disabling conditions confer the same risks of abuse or neglect. This updated report will serve as a resource for pediatricians and others who care for children with disabilities and offers guidance on risks for subpopulations of children with disabilities who are at particularly high risk of abuse and neglect. The report will also discuss ways in which the medical home can aid in early identification and intervene when abuse and neglect are suspected. It will also describe community resources and preventive strategies that may reduce the risk of abuse and neglect.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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