Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse

Author:   Randell Alexander ,  Nancy Sanders Harper
Publisher:   STM Learning
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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Pages:   439
Publication Date:   30 April 2019
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Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse, Second Edition is specifically developed to equip physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals with the necessary tools to identify cases of child sexual abuse. This new edition is revised and updated to reflect contemporary best practices for the pediatric approach to childhood sexual abuse and effectively treat and examine sexually abused patients. Professionals who work with sexually abused children face a great challenge in not only treating the immediate outcomes of sexual abuse but also safeguarding their patients’ long-term recovery. To meet their needs and the needs of those in their care, Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse, Second Edition offers a wealth of evidence-based research and practical guidelines to the evaluation of childhood sexual abuse.

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Author:   Randell Alexander ,  Nancy Sanders Harper
Publisher:   STM Learning
Imprint:   STM Learning
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781936590742


ISBN 10:   1936590743
Pages:   439
Publication Date:   30 April 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. The Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse: An Historical Overview 2. Basic Anatomy of the Genitalia and Anus 3. The Medical Evaluation of a Suspected Childhood Sexual Abuse Victim 4. The Medical Evaluation of Acute Sexual Abuse or Assault in Children and Adolescents 5. The Sexual Abuse Postexamination Conference With Families 6. Non-Emergent Medical Examination Procedures and Techniques 7. Evidence-based Approach to Child Sexual Abuse Examination Findings 8. Interpretation of Genital and Anal Findings in Children and Adolescents With Suspected Sexual Abuse: State of the Science 9. Medical Conditions That Mimic Sexual Abuse 10. Sexually Transmitted Infections 11. Collection and Testing of DNA Evidence 12. Child Sexual Abuse Medical Examiners 13. The Multidisciplinary Team and Child Sexual Abuse 14. Child Sexual Abuse: An International Perspective 15. Adolescent Issues in Sexual Abuse and Assault 16. Child Sexual Exploitation 17. Child Sexual Abuse in Children With Disabilities 18. The Medical Professional’s Guide to Court Process and Procedures 19. The Adverse Effects of Sexual Abuse 20. Therapy for the Child Sexual Abuse Victim 21. The Path to Prevention

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Professionals working in the field of child sexual abuse have an important task. They should be dedicated to help abused children and their families in the best possible way. This means that talking to children, performing the examination and tests, interpreting findings and results, and providing therapy should be based on best practice and scientific evidence. This text offers an excellent evidence based resource for the complete workup of sexually abused children in a multidisciplinary approach. This book also provides information about abused children with disabilities, child sexual exploitation, prevention, and the court process. Every professional working in this field should be familiar with this textbook. Wouter A. Karst, MD Forensic Physician Netherlands Forensic Institute The Hague, Netherlands A valuable text for medical providers (physicians, forensic nurses, and advance practice providers) whether novice or expert, who provide care to children, adolescents, and their families when there is a suspicion of sexual abuse. Dr. Finkel provides meticulous detail describing elements of the medical history, components of the examination, screening for trauma symptoms, the value of anticipatory guidance on personal space and safety, and the mandate for precise and accurate medical documentation. An updated review is summarized regarding the collection and testing of items with potential evidentiary value with a forward focusing lens. Dr. Kellogg contributes a thorough blueprint on the testing, imaging, treatment, and reporting of STIs in addition to a valued approach to providing care to adolescents with concerns of sexual abuse. Dr. Nazer provides a detailed course on the structures of the genitalia and Dr. Adams provides the most recent information regarding the interpretation of medical findings in suspected child sexual abuse. This book is valuable to all members of the multidisciplinary team providing care, comfort, investigation, guidance, and resolution for children and adolescents affected by child sexual abuse. Sonja Eddleman, MSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P Child Abuse Resource and Evaluation (CARE) Team Clinical Coordinator Driscoll Children's Hospital Corpus Christi, Texas Readers across multiple disciplines--including healthcare providers, social workers, child protection teams, legal professionals, and law enforcement--will find this text highly relevant. The necessity of a multidisciplinary team to optimally care for children who have experienced sexual abuse and recommendations for the role of each team member are outlined. All disciplines will find practical applications for the information in chapter 3: The Medical Evaluation of a Suspected Child Abuse Victim. This chapter details key elements to approaching the child victim and family, the specifics of the history and physical exam, and highlights legal aspects of documentation with specific examples provided. Notably, this text ends with a review of the effects of sexual abuse on the genetic/epigenetic level of the brain and highlights the long term psychological and health consequences. For all who care for children and families affected by sexual abuse, I highly recommend this text as an engaging and thorough resource. Kelly C. Dauk, MD Professor of Pediatrics University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville, Kentucky


"Professionals working in the field of child sexual abuse have an important task. They should be dedicated to help abused children and their families in the best possible way. This means that talking to children, performing the examination and tests, interpreting findings and results, and providing therapy should be based on best practice and scientific evidence. This text offers an excellent evidence based resource for the complete workup of sexually abused children in a multidisciplinary approach. This book also provides information about abused children with disabilities, child sexual exploitation, prevention, and the court process. Every professional working in this field should be familiar with this textbook. Wouter A. Karst, MD Forensic Physician Netherlands Forensic Institute The Hague, Netherlands A valuable text for medical providers (physicians, forensic nurses, and advance practice providers) whether novice or expert, who provide care to children, adolescents, and their families when there is a suspicion of sexual abuse. Dr. Finkel provides meticulous detail describing elements of the medical history, components of the examination, screening for trauma symptoms, the value of anticipatory guidance on personal space and safety, and the mandate for precise and accurate medical documentation. An updated review is summarized regarding the collection and testing of items with potential evidentiary value with a forward focusing lens. Dr. Kellogg contributes a thorough blueprint on the testing, imaging, treatment, and reporting of STIs in addition to a valued approach to providing care to adolescents with concerns of sexual abuse. Dr. Nazer provides a detailed course on the structures of the genitalia and Dr. Adams provides the most recent information regarding the interpretation of medical findings in suspected child sexual abuse. This book is valuable to all members of the multidisciplinary team providing care, comfort, investigation, guidance, and resolution for children and adolescents affected by child sexual abuse. Sonja Eddleman, MSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P Child Abuse Resource and Evaluation (CARE) Team Clinical Coordinator Driscoll Children's Hospital Corpus Christi, Texas Readers across multiple disciplines--including healthcare providers, social workers, child protection teams, legal professionals, and law enforcement--will find this text highly relevant. The necessity of a multidisciplinary team to optimally care for children who have experienced sexual abuse and recommendations for the role of each team member are outlined. All disciplines will find practical applications for the information in chapter 3: ""The Medical Evaluation of a Suspected Child Abuse Victim."" This chapter details key elements to approaching the child victim and family, the specifics of the history and physical exam, and highlights legal aspects of documentation with specific examples provided. Notably, this text ends with a review of the effects of sexual abuse on the genetic/epigenetic level of the brain and highlights the long term psychological and health consequences. For all who care for children and families affected by sexual abuse, I highly recommend this text as an engaging and thorough resource. Kelly C. Dauk, MD Professor of Pediatrics University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville, Kentucky"


Author Information

Randell Alexander is a professor of pediatrics at the University of Florida and the Morehouse School of Medicine. He currently serves as chief of the Division of Child Protection and Forensic Pediatrics and interim chief of the Division of Developmental Pediatrics at the University of Florida-Jacksonville. He is the statewide medical director of child protections teams for the Department of Health's Children's Medical Services and is part of the International Advisory Board for the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome. He has also served as vice chair of the US Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect, on the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect, and the boards of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) and Prevent Child Abuse America. He is an active researcher, lectures widely, and testifies frequently in major child abuse cases throughout the country.

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