학술논문

Characteristics of child welfare investigations reported by healthcare professionals in Ontario: secondary analysis of a regional database
Document Type
article
Source
BMJ Paediatrics Open, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2021)
Subject
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
Language
English
ISSN
2399-9772
Abstract
Objectives This study examines the characteristics and outcomes of child welfare investigations reported by hospital-based and community-based healthcare professionals.Methods A sample of 7590 child maltreatment-related investigations from the Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2018, a cross-sectional study, was analysed. Bivariate analyses compared characteristics of hospital and community healthcare-reported investigations. Chi-square automatic interaction detector analyses were used to predict the most influential factors in the decision to provide a family with services following a child welfare investigation from each referral source.Results Community healthcare-reported investigations were more likely to have a primary concern of physical abuse while hospital-reported investigations were more likely to be focused on assessing risk of future maltreatment. Hospital-reported investigations were more likely to involve noted primary caregiver (eg, mental health issues, alcohol/drug abuse, victim of intimate partner violence (IPV)) and household risk factors. The most significant predictor of service provision following an investigation was having a caregiver who was identified as a victim of IPV in hospital-reported investigations (χ2=30.237, df=1, adj. p