Saulsbury F T, Hayden G F
South Med J. 1986 May;79(5):585-7. doi: 10.1097/00007611-198605000-00016.
Despite the prominent role of physicians in the child abuse reporting statutes of all 50 states, there is little published information concerning child abuse reporting by physicians. Our study examines the number and type of child abuse reports originating from physicians compared to other reporting sources. Reports by physicians comprised only 8% of the total number of child abuse reports received in Virginia in 1983. Reports by physicians were founded more often than reports from any other source, however, so that physicians contributed 14% of the reports that were ultimately founded. When compared to reports by all other sources, physician reports contained a significantly greater proportion of cases of physical abuse (P less than .0001), but a smaller proportion of physical neglect (P less than .0001). Physicians appear to be reporting those types of abuse that they are in a unique position to observe.
尽管在全美50个州的虐待儿童举报法规中医生都扮演着重要角色,但关于医生举报虐待儿童的公开信息却很少。我们的研究考察了与其他举报来源相比,源自医生的虐待儿童举报的数量和类型。1983年在弗吉尼亚州,医生的举报仅占收到的虐待儿童举报总数的8%。然而,医生的举报比其他任何来源的举报更常被查实,因此医生的举报占最终被查实举报的14%。与所有其他来源的举报相比,医生的举报中身体虐待案例的比例显著更高(P小于0.0001),但身体忽视案例的比例更小(P小于0.0001)。医生似乎在举报那些他们处于独特观察地位的虐待类型。