Accidents & Violence, Author Interviews, JAMA, Pediatrics, USPSTF / 28.11.2018
USPSTF: Interventions to Prevent Child Maltreatment
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Alex Kemper, M.D., M.P.H., M.S.
Dr. Kemper is a board-certified pediatrician and chief of the Division of Ambulatory Pediatrics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He is also the deputy editor of Pediatrics.
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this recommendation statement? What are the main findings and recommendations?
Response: Child maltreatment, which includes abuse and neglect, is a serious health problem that affects too many children in the United States. Abuse and neglect can have devastating health consequences, including long-term disabilities, depression, physical injury, and even death. In 2016, approximately 676,000 children were subjected to maltreatment, and more than 1,700 children died as a result.
Because this is such an important public health issue, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force looked at the most recent evidence on whether primary care clinicians can help prevent child maltreatment and its negative consequences.
We found that, unfortunately, there is not enough evidence to recommend for or against these interventions. The Task Force is calling for more research on this important subject so that we can help prevent children from being abused and neglected. (more…)