GPs' suspicion of child abuse: how does it arise and what is the follow-up?
Background: Child abuse is widespread, occurs in all cultures and communities, remains undiscovered in 90% of cases and has serious long-term effects. Physicians generally underidentify and underreport child abuse. To understand this low reporting rate and how the suspicion of child abuse arises, we...
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Main Authors: | Erik Stolper (Author), Jan Paul Verdenius (Author), Geert-Jan Dinant (Author), Margje van de Wiel (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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