Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on characteristics, extent and trends in child maltreatment in 34 Euro-CAN COST Action countries: a scoping review protocol.

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Date publication

janvier 2024

Journal

BMJ open

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr QUANTIN Catherine


Tous les auteurs :
Cankardas S, Tagiyeva-Milne N, Loiseau M, Naughton A, Grylli C, Sammut-Scerri C, Pivoriene J, Schöggl J, Pantazidou A, Quantin C, Mora-Theuer EA

Résumé

While the factors commonly associated with an increased risk of child maltreatment (CM) were found to be increased during COVID-19, reports of actual maltreatment showed varying trends. Similarly, evidence regarding the impact of COVID-19 on CM within the European Cooperation on Science and Technology and Network Collaborative (COST) Action countries remains inconsistent. This scoping review aims to explore the extent and nature of evidence pertaining to CM within the countries affiliated with the Child Abuse and Neglect in Europe Action Network (Euro-CAN), funded by the COST.

Mots clés

COVID-19, Child & adolescent psychiatry, Child protection, Community child health, Public health

Référence

BMJ Open. 2024 01 3;14(1):e080183