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Diderich, H.M. (author), Verkerk, P.H. (author), Oudesluys-Murphy, A.M. (author), Dechesne, M. (author), Buitendijk, S.E. (author), Fekkes, M. (author)Introduction We aimed to assess the number of “missed cases” in the detection of child abuse based on the Hague Protocol. This protocol considers 3 parental characteristics of ED adult patients to identify child abuse: (1) domestic violence, (2) intoxication, and (3) suicide attempt or auto-mutilation. Methods This study focuses on parents whose...article 2015
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Diderich, H.M. (author), Fekkes, M. (author), Dechesne, M. (author), Buitendijk, S.E. (author), Oudesluys-Murphy, A.M. (author)Objectives: The Hague Protocol is used by professionals at the adult Emergency Departments (ED) in The Netherlands to detect child abuse based on three parental characteristics: (1) domestic violence, (2) substance abuse or (3) suicide attempt or self-harm. After detection, a referral is made to the Reporting Center for Child Abuse and Neglect ...article 2015
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Diderich, H.M. (author), Dechesne, M. (author), Fekkes, M. (author), Verkerk, P.H. (author), Buitendijk, S.E. (author), Oudesluys-Murphy, A.M. (author)The Hague Protocol considers three parental characteristics of Emergency Department adult patients to identify child abuse: (a) domestic violence, (b) intoxication, and (c) suicide attempt or auto mutilation. This study investigated whether additional parental characteristics could be included to improve the chance of detection. Using a nested...article 2015