Child Maltreatment
Essay by colkimball • December 5, 2016 • Research Paper • 591 Words (3 Pages) • 1,217 Views
The Problem
What is child maltreatment (CM)?
● Any form of abuse or neglect inflicted on a child less than 18 years of age
● It encompasses all types of physical, verbal, emotional, or sexual abuse, negligence, exploitation, or witnessing violence in the home
● Underreporting
● Consequences of CM can be long-term
● Reports are falsely attributed to falls, burns, accidental injuries
● Medical personnel are undertrained to identify abuse
Purpose
To determine if a relationship exists between CM and academic performance and if such maltreatment causes deficits in learning and achievement of the school-aged child
Research Question
What is the relationship between child maltreatment and academic performance
in school-aged children?
Background & Significance
● CM is a difficult topic to research
● Delay in identification
● High risk for academic deficits
● Young brain can’t compartmentalize well
● Need for intentional interventions
Some Statistics
● Most recent data estimates 702,000 victims of child maltreatment annually
● Of the total child homicides annually 1,580 are documented and confirmed deaths related to abuse or neglect.
● 70% of deaths by abuse were to children < 3 years of age
● Boys had higher death rates than girls
● 90% of the deaths were to Caucasian children
● 79% of deaths were by at least one parent
Victim Characteristics
● African American children have the highest rate of maltreatment
● American-Indian or Alaskan Native children hold the second highest rate of maltreatment
● Neglect has the most significant impact
● Poverty impacts development
Influential Factors for Success
● Primary caregiver role
● Group involvement (i.e. afterschool activities)
● Mentoring/tutoring programs
● School setting
● School personnel
Theoretical Framework
● Theory of Cognitive Development by Jean Piaget
● Published in the 1920’s
● The nature and development of human intelligence
● Four stages: Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
● Interruption by trauma may lead to issues with cognitive development
Methods
● PubMed, PsycINFO, CINAHL, SCOPUS, ClinicalKey, & Nursing Reference Center
● Articles dated from 2006 to 2016
● Child maltreatment
● Academic achievement
● Guidelines for research critique
Inclusion
● Academic function as a result of child maltreatment
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