Trends in child maltreatment: authors' reply - correspondence
Gilbert, Ruth
Trends in child maltreatment: authors' reply - correspondence Ruth Gilbert, John Fluke, Melissa O'Donnell, Arturo Gonzalez-Izquierdo, Marni Brownell, Pauline Gulliver, Staffan Janson, Peter Sidebotham - Elsevier, 2012 - The Lancet .
The Lancet, 2012 (Jun 2), 379(9831): 2049
The authors respond to correspondence on an article in The Lancet (25 Feb 2012) which cited New Zealand as one of six countries where there has been no clear evidence of a decrease in child maltreatment over the past two decades. The research team, led by Professor Ruth Gilbert, University College London, used three indicators of indicators; violent deaths in children, injuries related to maltreatment, and involvement with child protection agencies to assess child maltreatment in New Zealand, England, Sweden, the USA, Western Australia and Manitoba in Canada. The correspondence is at p. 2048 of the 2 June 2012 issue. A link to the original article is provided.
CHILD PROTECTION
TRENDS
DATA COLLECTION
CHILD ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
SWEDEN
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES
CANADA
Trends in child maltreatment: authors' reply - correspondence Ruth Gilbert, John Fluke, Melissa O'Donnell, Arturo Gonzalez-Izquierdo, Marni Brownell, Pauline Gulliver, Staffan Janson, Peter Sidebotham - Elsevier, 2012 - The Lancet .
The Lancet, 2012 (Jun 2), 379(9831): 2049
The authors respond to correspondence on an article in The Lancet (25 Feb 2012) which cited New Zealand as one of six countries where there has been no clear evidence of a decrease in child maltreatment over the past two decades. The research team, led by Professor Ruth Gilbert, University College London, used three indicators of indicators; violent deaths in children, injuries related to maltreatment, and involvement with child protection agencies to assess child maltreatment in New Zealand, England, Sweden, the USA, Western Australia and Manitoba in Canada. The correspondence is at p. 2048 of the 2 June 2012 issue. A link to the original article is provided.
CHILD PROTECTION
TRENDS
DATA COLLECTION
CHILD ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
SWEDEN
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES
CANADA