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Citation

Hoytema van Konijnenburg EMM, Gigengack M, Teeuw AH, Sieswerda-Hoogendoorn T, Brilleslijper-Kater SN, Flapper BC, Lindauer RJL, van Goudoever JB, van der Lee JH. Acta Paediatr. 2018; 107(1): 110-120.

Affiliation

Paediatric Clinical Research Office, Woman-Child Center, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/apa.14082

PMID

28929523

Abstract

AIM: This was a one-year follow up of families referred to support services after the parents visited the emergency department due to intimate partner violence, substance abuse or a suicide attempt. Its aim was to evaluate the wellbeing of any children.

METHODS: Data on families identified a year earlier by the Amsterdam Protocol were gathered from child protective services and parent and child self-reports in two Dutch regions from 2012-2015.

RESULTS: We included 399 children (52%) boys with a median age of eight years (range 1-18) in the study using child protective services data. Of the 101 families who participated in the first measurement, 67 responded one year after the parent's emergency department visit. The results showed that 20% of the children had no or minor problems, voluntary support services were involved in 60% of cases and child protective services in 20%. Compared to their first assessment a year earlier, the children's psychosocial problems had not increased, but this could have been an underestimation due to selective responses.

CONCLUSION: The Amsterdam protocol was valuable in referring families to voluntary support services, but given the on-going problems in some families, professionals need to carefully monitor whether support services are sufficiently effective. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Language: en

Keywords

child abuse; intimate partner violence; psychosocial support systems; substance abuse; suicide attempt

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