关键词: Child exposure to intimate partner violence Child welfare Clinical guidance Intimate partner violence Trauma- and violence-informed care

来  源:   DOI:10.1093/pch/pxad079   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
Children\'s exposure to intimate partner violence (CEIPV) between parents and other caregivers accounts for nearly half of all cases investigated and substantiated by child welfare authorities in Canada. The emotional, physical, and behavioural impairments associated with CEIPV are similar to effects of other forms of child maltreatment. The identification of children and youth who have been exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) can be challenging due to the non-specific behaviours sometimes associated with such exposure, and the stigma and secrecy that often characterize IPV. Also, responding safely to children and youth with suspected CEIPV can be complicated by the need to consider the safety and well-being of a non-offending caregiver. This position statement presents an evidence-informed approach developed by the Violence, Evidence, Guidance, Action (VEGA) Project for the safe recognition and response to children and youth who are suspected of being exposed to IPV.
摘要:
在加拿大儿童福利当局调查和证实的所有案件中,儿童遭受父母和其他照顾者之间的亲密伴侣暴力(CEIPV)占近一半。情感,物理,与CEIPV相关的行为损害与其他形式的儿童虐待的影响相似。识别接触过亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的儿童和青年可能具有挑战性,因为有时与这种接触相关的非特定行为。以及通常以IPV为特征的污名和秘密。此外,安全应对疑似CEIPV的儿童和青少年可能会因为需要考虑非违规护理人员的安全和福祉而变得复杂。这一立场声明提出了暴力分子制定的循证方法,证据,指导,行动(VEGA)项目,以安全识别和应对涉嫌接触IPV的儿童和青年。
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