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Citation

Kitulwatte IDG, Edirisinghe PAS, Appuhamy P. Medicolegal J. Sri Lanka 2014; 1(2): 29-36.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, College of Forensic Pathologists of Sri Lanka)

DOI

10.4038/mljsl.v1i2.7291

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Injury is a leading cause of disability among children and young adults. Characteristics of child victims of trauma or violence presenting for medico legal examination may vary considerably by age, sex and developmental level of the child.

OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this study was to find out type, distribution and severity of trauma or violence among children presenting for medico legal examination. The second aim was to propose suggestions to prevent such trauma or violence to children. Study Design: Retrospective descriptive study was done based on medico-legal examinations performed on all the children under 12 years by the authors. The information was gathered on a proforma to fulfill the objectives. The data was analyzed using SPSS statistical package.

RESULTS: Out of 171 cases studied 54% of cases were alleged road traffic accidents,alleged non-accidental injuries 16% and alleged sexual abuse 12%. Sexual violence was commonly seen among female victims (75%). The age of the sexual abuse victims ranged from 1 year to 12 years. 60% of victims of alleged physical abuse were more than 10 years of age. 56% of accidental injuries and 80% of non-accidental injuries were non grievous. Head injuries amounted to 68% of accidental injuries while commonest non accidental injuries were also found on the head and neck (53%).

CONCLUSION: Although road accidents are the commonest trauma among children presenting for medico legal examination, there is a significant proportion of intentional trauma including sexual violence. Thus, the preventive strategies should aim on both accidental and non accidental trauma.


Language: en

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