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Disclosure of Child Physical Abuse and Perceived Adult Support among Swedish Adolescents

Jernbro, Carolina (author)
Karlstad Univ, Karlstad, Sweden
Otterman, Gabriel, 1959- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Pediatrisk inflammationsforskning
Lucas, Steven, 1965- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Pediatrisk inflammationsforskning
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Tindberg, Ylva, 1966- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Centrum för klinisk forskning i Sörmland (CKFD),Pediatrisk inflammationsforskning
Janson, Staffan (author)
Uppsala universitet,Pediatrisk inflammationsforskning,Karlstad Univ, Karlstad, Sweden
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2017-01-17
2017
English.
In: Child Abuse Review. - : Wiley. - 0952-9136 .- 1099-0852. ; 26:6, s. 451-464
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  • Compared to child sexual abuse (CSA), little is known about disclosure of child physical abuse (CPA). Enhancing the understanding of the characteristics of disclosure is necessary for improved child protection. The aim of the present study was to examine disclosure of CPA and perceived adult support using both quantitative and qualitative data from a survey of child maltreatment carried out among a nationally representative sample of Swedish adolescents (n = 3202). We found that adolescents who experienced any child maltreatment (CPA, emotional abuse, neglect and witnessing intimate partner violence) were less likely to be able to identify an adult confidant compared to those without a history of abuse. Among the adolescents who reported severe CPA, 52 per cent had disclosed the abuse and the most frequent recipient of disclosure was a peer or sibling. Eleven per cent had disclosed to professionals within school, child protective services or law enforcement. Lack of trust in adults appeared to be the most prominent reason for non- disclosure. Several adolescents who had disclosed abuse to professionals perceived an ineffective response, primarily because of professionals' lack of a child perspective. Some respondents experienced supportive interventions, specifically from school social workers. These patterns showed close similarity to disclosure of CSA.

Subject headings

MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Pediatrik (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Pediatrics (hsv//eng)

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child maltreatment
child physical abuse
disclosure
social support
adolescents

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