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Inflicted and noninflicted injuries: differences in child and familial characteristics
Howard Dubowitz1, Robert L Hampton2, William G Bithoney3
1University of Maryland Medical School.
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
|October 1, 1987
Abstract:
Clinicians involved in child protection work are frequently confronted with decisions as to whether a child's injury is inflicted or accidental. This study examines child, parental, familial, and environmental characteristics in a group of 25 abused children compared to a group of 90 children with accidents. Significant differences and commonalities are discussed.