Mobilizing agencies for incidence surveys on child maltreatment: successful participation in Switzerland and lessons learned
Abstract Background Many countries around the world lack data on the epidemiology of agency response to child maltreatment. They therefore lack information on how many children in need get help and protection or if children stand equal chances across regions to get services. However, it has proven d...
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Main Authors: | Andreas Jud (Author), Céline Kosirnik (Author), Tanja Mitrovic (Author), Hakim Ben Salah (Author), Etienne Fux (Author), Jana Koehler (Author), Rahel Portmann (Author), René Knüsel (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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