Get practical and essential evidence-based guidelines and AAP references for evaluating and treating sentinel injuries, physical abuse, and sexual abuse.
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Physical Abuse of Children
- Child Sexual Abuse
- Child Psychological Abuse
- ‘Practical’ Guide Helps in Evaluation of
Children Who Report Sexual Abuse
- The Evaluation of Children in the Primary Care SettingWhen Sexual Abuse Is Suspected
- Pediatricians’ Role in Preventing ChildMaltreatment Fatalities: A Call to Action
- Critical Elements in the MedicalEvaluation of Suspected ChildPhysical Abuse
- The Evaluation of Suspected ChildPhysical Abuse
- Sentinel Injuries in Infants Evaluated for ChildPhysical Abuse
- Testing for Abuse in Children WithSentinel Injuries
- Evaluating Children With Fractures for Child PhysicalAbuse
- Potential Opportunities for Prevention or EarlierDiagnosis of Child Physical Abuse in theInpatient Setting
- How Pediatricians Can Assess for ChildNeglect, Support At-Risk Families
- Special Needs, Higher Abuse Risks
- Child Abuse in Children and Youth with SpecialHealth Care Needs
- Childhood Maltreatment and DisabilityDiagnosis: Sorting Out Causality
- Maltreatment Risk AmongChildren With Disabilities
- Community Poverty and Child Abuse:Sadly a Potentially Lethal Combination
- No Surprise: The Rate of FatalChild Abuse and Neglect FatalitiesIs Related to Poverty
- Community Poverty and Child AbuseFatalities in the United States
- Injury and Mortality AmongChildren Identified as at HighRisk of Maltreatment