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Child maltreatment in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic: A proposed global framework on research, policy and practice.
Katz, Carmit; Priolo Filho, Sidnei R; Korbin, Jill; Bérubé, Annie; Fouché, Ansie; Haffejee, Sadiyya; Kaawa-Mafigiri, David; Maguire-Jack, Kathryn; Muñoz, Pablo; Spilsbury, James; Tarabulsy, George; Tiwari, Ashwini; Thembekile Levine, Diane; Truter, Elmien; Varela, Natalia.
  • Katz C; Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel-Aviv University, Israel. Electronic address: drckatz@gmail.com.
  • Priolo Filho SR; Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil. Electronic address: sdpriolo@gmail.com.
  • Korbin J; Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA. Electronic address: jek7@case.edu.
  • Bérubé A; Department of Psychology and Psychoeducation, University of Quebec in Outaouais, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address: annie.berube@uqo.ca.
  • Fouché A; School of Psychosocial Health, North-West University, Optentia, South Africa. Electronic address: ansie.fouche@nwu.ac.za.
  • Haffejee S; Centre for Social Development in Africa, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Electronic address: sadiyyah@uj.ac.za.
  • Kaawa-Mafigiri D; School of Social Sciences, Makerere University, Uganda. Electronic address: mafigiridk@yahoo.com.
  • Maguire-Jack K; University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. Electronic address: kmjack@umich.edu.
  • Muñoz P; Departamento de Psicología, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia. Electronic address: pmunozs@unal.edu.co.
  • Spilsbury J; Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA. Electronic address: jcs5@case.edu.
  • Tarabulsy G; Director of the University Center for Research on Youth and Families in Quebec City, Canada. Electronic address: george.tarabulsy@psy.ulaval.ca.
  • Tiwari A; Institute of Public and Preventive Health, Augusta University, GA, USA. Electronic address: atiwari@augusta.edu.
  • Thembekile Levine D; Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Leicester, UK. Electronic address: dtl6@leicester.ac.uk.
  • Truter E; North-West University Vanderbijlpark Campus, South Africa. Electronic address: elmien.Truter@nwu.ac.za.
  • Varela N; Facultad Ciencias Sociales y Humanas, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Colombia. Electronic address: natalia.varela@uexternado.edu.co.
Child Abuse Negl ; 116(Pt 2): 104824, 2021 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-938829
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Child protection is and will be drastically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Comprehending this new reality and identifying research, practice and policy paths are urgent needs.

OBJECTIVE:

The current paper aims to suggest a framework for risk and protective factors that need to be considered in child protection in its various domains of research, policy, and practice during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. STRATEGY From an international collaboration involving researchers and child protection professionals from eight countries, the current paper examines various factors that were identified as playing an important role in the child protection system. THE INITIAL SUGGESTED FRAMEWORK Through the use of an ecological framework, the current paper points to risk and protective factors that need further exploration. Key conclusions point to the urgent need to address the protection of children in this time of a worldwide pandemic. Discussion of risk and protective factors is significantly influenced by the societal context of various countries, which emphasizes the importance of international collaboration in protecting children, especially in the time of a worldwide pandemic.

CONCLUSION:

The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed the urgent need to advance both theory and practice in order to ensure children's rights to safety and security during any pandemic. The suggested framework has the potential to advance these efforts so that children will be better protected from maltreatment amidst a pandemic in the future.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Child Abuse / COVID-19 Type of study: Etiology study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Child Abuse Negl Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Child Abuse / COVID-19 Type of study: Etiology study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Child Abuse Negl Year: 2021 Document Type: Article