Child abuse and neglect is any harm to a child that is not an
accident. Child abuse and neglect is also called child maltreatment.
Child abuse and neglect takes many forms.
Neglect is when parents
or caregivers fail to ensure a child's health and well-being. Neglect may
result from not providing a child with appropriate shelter, schooling,
clothing, medical care, or protection from hazards. A variety of short-term and
long-term problems result, such as developmental delays and failure to
thrive.
Physical abuse causes bodily
injuries, such as bruises, burns, fractures, cuts, punctures, or organ damage.
Physical abuse includes harming a fetus, such as when a pregnant woman has
substance abuse problems or is purposefully injured. Some states do not
consider the use of substances by a pregnant woman to be physical
abuse.
Emotional (psychological) abuse is a
repeated pattern of intentional verbal or behavioral actions or lack of actions
toward a child that give the message that he or she is worthless, flawed,
unloved, unwanted, endangered, or only of value to meet someone else's needs.
Withholding emotional support, isolating, or terrorizing a child are forms of
emotional abuse. Intimate partner (domestic) violence that is witnessed by a
child is also considered a form of emotional abuse.
Sexual abuse is any act with a child that is intended to
sexually gratify an older child or adult. It includes any sexual activity that
a child does not comprehend or consent to, or that is against the law.
Exhibitionism, voyeurism, and exposing a child to pornography are also types of
sexual abuse.
Author
Sabra L. Katz-Wise
Author
Ralph Poore
Editor
Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA
Associate Editor
Pat Truman
Primary Medical Reviewer
Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer
Michael J. Sexton, MD - Pediatrics
Last Updated
January 3, 2007
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Last Updated:
January 03, 2007
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