440 pages, 603 images, with 31 contributors
Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse: A Resource for Professionals Working with Children and Families features a completely pediatric focus as a part of the Sexual Assault line and adds an illustrative multimedia component. This text builds on the academic foundation of the original Sexual Assault by expanding the amount of pediatric-specific content and adding written and video “how-to” components. Including chapters with dedicated focuses on aspects such as basic anogenital anatomy, the medical approach to evaluating victims of abuse, sexually transmitted infections, and many more, this text examines both the technical and practical elements of working with abused, assaulted, or exploited children.
Inhoudsopgave
1. The Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse: An Historical Overview
2. Basic Anatomy of the Genitalia and Anus
3. The Medical Evaluation of an Alleged Childhood Sexual Abuse Victim
4. The Sexual Abuse Postexamination Conference with Families
5. Non-Emergent Medical Examination Procedures and Techniques
6. Adolescent Issues in Sexual Abuse and Assault
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. The Medical Evaluation of Acute Sexual Abuse or Assault in Children and Adolescents
12. Distance Learning and Imaging Technology
13. Developing Standards for Education and Qualifications of the Child Sexual Abuse Examiner
14. Collaborative Practice and Pediatric Care
15. The Multidisciplinary Team and Child Sexual Abuse
16. The Medical Professional’s Guide to Court Process and Procedures
17. Child Sexual Exploitation
18. Child Sexual Abuse: An International Perspective
19. Therapy for the Child Sexual Abuse Victim
20. Child Sexual Abuse in Children with Disabilities
21. Child Sexual Abuse: Reframing and Expanding Our Perspective
22. The Path to Prevention
Over de auteur
Angelo P. Giardino, MD, Ph D, MPH, FAAP is the medical director of Texas Children’s Health Plan, a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, and an attending physician for the Texas Children’s Hospital’s forensic pediatrics service at the Children’s Assessment Center in Houston, Texas.