J (Nov 2022)

Medical Institutions’ Response to Child Abuse: Survey across Japan

  • Eri Ishikawa,
  • Shoichi Maeda,
  • Eisuke Nakazawa,
  • Akira Akabayashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/j5040034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 500 – 511

Abstract

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The number of child abuse cases has been increasing in Japan every year. Medical institutions face issues such as coordinating with welfare offices, child guidance centers, police, and other related agencies concerning child abuse, as well as communicating with parents/guardians who are perpetrators of child abuse. This study examined the awareness and actual behavior of medical institutions regarding the support required while notifying/reporting cases of child abuse. A self-administered and anonymous questionnaire survey was conducted among the staff of the pediatrics departments, emergency departments, and general affairs departments of large hospitals in Japan. Differences in notifying and reporting child abuse cases to the child guidance center and welfare office and the police were assessed. It was found that some cases were not reported to the child guidance center or welfare office despite being considered “abuse.” Furthermore, a difference of opinion was observed among staff members, especially in judging “whether abuse is suspected or not.”

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