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Citation

Dovi AT, Macaulay JL, Repine A, De Jong A, Williams RE, Deutsch SA. Dela. J. Public Health 2022; 8(2): 22-27.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Delaware Academy of Medicine : Delaware Public Health Association)

DOI

10.32481/djph.2022.05.004

PMID

35692993

PMCID

PMC9162394

Abstract

In 2019, 4.4 million referrals of maltreatment were made that affected approximately 7.9 million children. It was estimated that 9.3% of the referrals were related to child sexual abuse (CSA). To prevent negative psychosocial and health-related outcomes associated with CSA, CSA survivors often participate in a forensic interview, medical and behavioral health assessments, and behavioral health treatment while navigating other life disruptions or changing family dynamics precipitated by the CSA (e.g., change in custody or household, lack of contact with preparator, etc.). The assessment and treatment of pediatric survivors of CSA by multidisciplinary teams (MDT) can enhance families' engagement and participation with the legal process, medical evaluation, and behavioral health services. This paper explores the Nemours Children's Health, Delaware MDT's approach to assessing and treating CSA, explores benefits and barriers associated with the current model, and discusses public health implications of a MDT approach to addressing CSA.


Language: en

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