Children's and adolescents' perspectives on routine inquiry about violence in specialised outpatient care.

IF 1.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES BMC Research Notes Pub Date : 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1186/s13104-025-07175-6
Mari Brännvall, Karin Örmon, Solveig Lövestad
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Objective: This study explores children's and adolescents' experiences and opinions of routine inquiries about violence within specialised outpatient care. Utilising a mixed method with a convergent parallel design, the research combines quantitative data from 184 respondents aged 6-17 collected through survey data and qualitative interviews with four participants aged 7-14. The data presented is a byproduct of an ongoing research project that evaluates a questionnaire designed to ask children about violence.

Results: Findings indicate that most children and adolescents view routine questioning about violence positively or neutrally. The study highlights the importance of healthcare professionals' responses to disclosures of violence, emphasising that supportive and empathetic reactions can impact children's willingness to disclose such experiences in the future. The results underscore the necessity for routine inquiries about violence in healthcare settings to ensure that affected children receive appropriate support and intervention.

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儿童和青少年对专业门诊例行暴力询问的看法。
目的:本研究探讨儿童和青少年在专科门诊对暴力的常规问询的经验和意见。本研究采用融合并行设计的混合方法,通过调查数据收集184名6-17岁的受访者的定量数据,并对4名7-14岁的参与者进行定性访谈。所提供的数据是一项正在进行的研究项目的副产品,该项目对一份旨在向儿童询问暴力问题的问卷进行评估。结果:调查结果表明,大多数儿童和青少年对暴力的常规询问持积极或中立的态度。该研究强调了医疗保健专业人员对暴力行为披露的反应的重要性,强调支持和同情的反应可以影响儿童将来披露此类经历的意愿。研究结果强调有必要对医疗机构中的暴力行为进行例行调查,以确保受影响的儿童得到适当的支持和干预。
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