儿童虐待和儿童虐待相关死亡率的CPS报告的趋势在时间、地点和种族/民族间的比较。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American journal of epidemiology Pub Date : 2026-01-08 DOI:10.1093/aje/kwaf016
Saron Goitom, Krista Neumann, Stephanie Veazie, Kriszta Farkas, Jennifer Ahern, Susan M Mason, Corinne A Riddell
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背景:儿童虐待是美国长期存在的公共卫生问题。儿童保护服务(CPS)的数据实际上是儿童虐待监测的数据来源,尽管这些数据存在既定的局限性。虐待相关死亡率可作为儿童虐待监测数据的补充来源。方法:我们计算了随着时间的变化趋势,以及各州和种族/民族的模式,比较了2005年至2020年期间儿童虐待报告率与儿童虐待相关死亡率。结果:这两项虐待措施显示出不同国家和种族/民族的不同时间趋势和模式。在整个研究期间,所有种族/族裔群体的虐待相关死亡率的时间趋势略有下降,而虐待报告率上升,特别是非西班牙裔黑人儿童。报告和死亡率数据显示,从总体上和按种族/族裔划分,哪些州的虐待率最高,哪些州的虐待率最低,情况截然不同。只有14个州的报告和死亡率相同,按种族/族裔分层时一致性较差。讨论:儿童虐待报告率和死亡率的模式不一致。未来的工作应考虑其他数据来源,以改善虐待监测。这些发现强调需要确定一种有效和一致的方法来捕捉美国的虐待模式。
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Comparison of trends in CPS reports of child maltreatment and child maltreatment-related mortality across time, place and race/ethnicity.

Child maltreatment is a persistent public health problem in the United States. Child Protective Services (CPS) data are the de facto data source for child maltreatment surveillance, despite these data's established limitations. Maltreatment-related mortality could be a complementary source of child maltreatment surveillance data. We calculated trends over time, and patterns across state and by race/ethnicity, comparing child maltreatment report rates to child maltreatment-related mortality rates, between 2005 and 2020. These two measures of maltreatment show different time trends and patterns by state and race/ethnicity. Time trends in maltreatment-related mortality decreased slightly across the study period for all racial/ethnic groups, while maltreatment report rates increased, particularly for Non-Hispanic Black children. Reports and mortality data revealed very different pictures of which states had the highest and lowest maltreatment rates, overall and by race/ethnicity. Only 14 states had report and mortality rates in the same tertile, with less alignment when stratified by race/ethnicity. Patterns in child maltreatment report rates and death rates do not align. Future work should consider additional sources of data to improve maltreatment surveillance. These findings highlight the need to identify a valid and consistent approach to capture patterns of maltreatment in the United States.

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American journal of epidemiology
American journal of epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Epidemiology is the oldest and one of the premier epidemiologic journals devoted to the publication of empirical research findings, opinion pieces, and methodological developments in the field of epidemiologic research. It is a peer-reviewed journal aimed at both fellow epidemiologists and those who use epidemiologic data, including public health workers and clinicians.
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