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[Children at risk. Our experience].

J M Malo Aragón1, M Sánchez Salas, A V Jiménez Girón

  • 1Hospital Infantil Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla.

Anales Espanoles De Pediatria
|September 1, 1992
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Children facing social risks often experience family issues, parental pathology, and socioeconomic challenges. Early detection and multiprofessional intervention are crucial for effective support and improved outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatrics
  • Social Work
  • Child Psychology

Context:

  • Analysis of 70 at-risk children treated at the Children's Hospital "Virgen del Rocío" Social Work Unit over 22 months.
  • 89% of analyzed children belonged to low-middle, low, or very low socioeconomic classes.
  • Focus on the multifaceted nature of risk factors impacting children's well-being.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the primary risk factors affecting children in vulnerable situations.
  • To describe the consequences of these risk situations on children's psychological health.
  • To highlight the importance of specialized interventions and professional training.

Summary:

  • Family problems (77.1%), including maltreatment history and unwanted pregnancies, were most prevalent.
  • Parental personal pathology (74.2%), such as mental disorders and alcoholism, was a significant factor.

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  • Social factors (57.1%) like unemployment and illiteracy, and child's personal pathology (10%) were also identified.
  • Impact:

    • Emphasizes the critical need for heightened awareness and professional training in child welfare.
    • Stresses the importance of multiprofessional teams for effective detection and intervention.
    • Underscores the necessity of adequate resources and further research in addressing child risk situations.