Intima Alrimawi, Elizabeth Bettini, Clishia Taylor, Ahmad Rajeh Saifan, Nabeel Al-Yateem
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Abstract
Child abuse and neglect (CAN) significantly impact health, the economy, and society. This narrative review examines CAN in the Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region, comparing it with national and international levels. The review highlights high CAN rates in the DMV, driven by factors such as socioeconomic status, parental substance abuse, and child vulnerabilities. Screening and reporting challenges, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, impede accurate data collection. This review emphasizes the need for standardized reporting mechanisms, economic investment in public health, and intersectoral collaboration. It recommends targeted support for at-risk families, specialized care for vulnerable children, and the development of predictive screening tools. Continuous research on regional and cultural factors and the pandemic's impact is crucial for future resilience. Addressing CAN requires a comprehensive approach involving prevention, early detection, intervention, and policy reform to safeguard the well-being of children.
虐待和忽视儿童(CAN)对健康、经济和社会都有重大影响。本叙述性综述研究了华盛顿特区、马里兰州和弗吉尼亚州(DMV)地区的虐待和忽视儿童问题,并将其与国内和国际水平进行了比较。综述强调,受社会经济地位、父母药物滥用和儿童脆弱性等因素的影响,弗吉尼亚、马里兰和华盛顿特区的 CAN 发生率很高。由于 COVID-19 的流行,筛查和报告方面的挑战变得更加严峻,这阻碍了数据的准确收集。本次审查强调了标准化报告机制、公共卫生经济投资和跨部门合作的必要性。它建议为高危家庭提供有针对性的支持,为易感儿童提供专门护理,并开发预测性筛查工具。对地区和文化因素以及大流行的影响进行持续研究对于未来的抗灾能力至关重要。应对 CAN 需要采取全面的方法,包括预防、早期检测、干预和政策改革,以保障儿童的福祉。