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Citation

Pierce MC, Kaczor K, Thompson R. Pediatr. Clin. North Am. 2014; 61(5): 889-905.

Affiliation

Richard H. Calica Center for Innovation in Children and Family Services, Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago, IL 60614, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.pcl.2014.06.010

PMID

25242704

Abstract

The social environment of a child is a key determinant of the child's current and future health. Factors in a child's family environment, both protective and harmful, have a profound impact on a child's long-term health, brain development, and mortality. The social history may be the best all-around tool available for promoting a child's future health and well-being. It is a key first step in identifying social needs of a child and family so that they may benefit from intervention. This article focuses on key social history elements known to increase a child's risk of maltreatment and provides case examples.


Language: en

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