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Citation

Chou IJ, Kong SS, Chung TT, See LC, Kuo CF, Lin JJ, Wang HS, Lin KL, Hung PC. Child Abuse Negl. 2019; 95: e104066.

Affiliation

Department of Pediatric Study Group for Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linko, Guishan District, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104066

PMID

31284024

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the effects of the Child Protection Act on child maltreatment in Taiwan.

OBJECTIVE: This study estimated the secular trends in the incidence rate of physical abuse of children requiring hospitalization between 1996 and 2013, and the subsequent in-hospital death proportion before and after implementation of the Act in 2003. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: The cases were children younger than 12 years old who were hospitalized due to child abuse, shaken-baby syndrome, neglect, or homicide between 1996 and 2013. A comparison group consisted of children requiring hospitalization for other reasons. We used the National Health Insurance database to identify patients.

METHODS: The Joinpoint Regression Program was used to estimate temporal trends in the standardized incidence rates.

RESULTS: Between 1996 and 2013, 2050 children required hospitalization for physical abuse. Before 2005, the annual percent change increased by 9.40 [95% confidence interval (CI), 4.98-14.00] per year, and after 2005 the annual percent change was -4.80 (95% CI, -9.53-0.17) per year. Among the 2050 physically abused children requiring hospitalization, 83 (4%) died in hospital. The in-hospital death proportion was 2.62% before 2003 and 4.90% after 2003, and the ratio of these two proportions was 1.43 (95% CI, 0.80-2.58).

CONCLUSIONS: The trend in the incidence of hospitalization of children due to physical-abuse-related injuries started to decline 2 years after implementation of the Child Protection Act. However, the proportion of children who died in hospital as a result of physical abuse requiring hospitalization did not change.

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Child abuse; In-hospital deaths; Incidence

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