Original paper

Commitment, confidence, and concerns: Assessing health care professionals’ child maltreatment reporting attitudes

Volume: 67, Pages: 54 - 63
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
Given that childhood maltreatment is a significant international public health problem contributing to all major morbidity and mortality determinants, there is need to explore current practices and readiness of health care professionals (HCPs) to assess maltreatment, identify maltreatment risk factors, and complete mandated reporting. HCPs (N=114) completed a child maltreatment mandated reporting measure to assess level of comfort with mandated...
Paper Details
Title
Commitment, confidence, and concerns: Assessing health care professionals’ child maltreatment reporting attitudes
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
67
Pages
54 - 63
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