TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - A multidisciplinary approach for the treatment of child abuse in Korea JO - Korean journal of pediatrics A1 - Song, Bong Kyu A1 - Kim, Do Kyun A1 - Park, Hye Young A1 - Hwang, Jun Won A1 - Kwak, Young Ho SP - 1207 EP - 1215 VL - 52 IS - 11 N2 - Purpose: To review and determine the complications in 76 child abuse cases recorded by a multidisciplinary hospital- based child protection team between 1987 and 2007. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the reports and medical records of child abuse cases maintained by a university hospital-based child protection team. We devised a questionnaire for standardized interviews with the victims’ guardians to determine the current physical and mental status of the children; questionnaires were answered by social workers of the child protection team who interviewed the present fosterers of 24 (35.8%) children. Results: Of the 76 children, 6 were infants, 10 were 1-3 years old, were 3–10 years old, and 19 were over 10 years old. Seven children (9.2%) were neglected and 27 (35.5%) and 44 (57.9%) were sexually and physically abused, respectively. In more than half of the cases, the perpetrators were the father or mother of the children. Most children (41 cases, 53.9%) were abused at their homes. The mean follow-up duration from the time of abuse infliction was 54.3±49.2 months, and the current mean age of the children was 8.3±6.4 years. Moderate and severe developmental delay and physical disability were observed in 6 (25.0%) and 3 (12.5%) cases, respectively. In 13 children (54.2%), the Global Assessment of Functioning Scale (GAF) score was less than 60, which indicates mild mental disability. Conclusion: A hospital-based child protection team may witness the different proportion of abuse types and patterns by conducting a nation-wide survey of child abuse cases. Language: ko LA - SN - 1738-1061 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3345/kjp.2009.52.11.1207 ID - ref1 ER -