Abuse and Neglect Flashcards
Definition of child abuse
can be defined:
by the nature of the abusive act
or
by the result of the abuse
A parent, guardian or other carer can harm a child by a deliberate act or by failure to provide adequate care.
Neglect
Poor parenting or neglect
occurs in at least 5% of children under 5 years.
Types of abuse
The various types of abuse (and their estimated incidence) are classified as:
physical (5–10% of children)
neglect (12%)
emotional (11%)
sexual:
- ♂: 1–8% penetrative
- 6–16% non-p
- ♀ 4–12% penetrative
- 14–36% non-p
female genital mutilation
potential
Münchausen syndrome by proxy
Facts and figures
Greater risk with younger children and disabled
Girls are more likely to be abused than boys
Girls are more often assaulted by someone they know
Most of the adults who sexually abuse are men (>90%)
About 75% of offenders are known to the child
Abuse is the misuse of a power situation (e.g. a close relative) coupled with the child’s immaturity
The distribution of child abuse in Australia is:
motional 48%
neglect 28%
physical 15%
sexual 9%
Typical relative age patterns for child abuse
Underdiagnosing and under-reporting are sad facts
