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Child maltreatment: pathway to chronic and long-term conditions? | LitMetric

Child maltreatment: pathway to chronic and long-term conditions?

J Public Health (Oxf)

Child Protection Research Centre, University of Edinburgh/NSPCC, Simon Laurie House, 186-198 Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8AQ, UK.

Published: September 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The manifesto "Start Well, Live Better" outlines 12 key priorities for improving public health, emphasizing preventative strategies, but notably omits the issue of child maltreatment and its long-term health effects.
  • The article discusses the detrimental long-term impacts of child maltreatment and proposes aligning it with a framework for long-term health conditions, which could enhance understanding and response across various sectors.
  • By adopting a public health approach, the article argues for greater awareness and cooperation in addressing child maltreatment to ensure children can thrive in safe environments free from harm.

Article Abstract

The manifesto Start Well, Live Better by the UK Faculty of Public Health (Start Well, Live Better-A Manifesto for the Public's Health. London: UK Faculty of Public Health, 2014) sets out 12 compelling priorities for the protection of people's health. The focus of this document is preventative, calling for a comprehensive strategy to target a wide-ranging set of challenges to public health; however, it fails to mention child maltreatment and its negative impact on long-term health outcomes. In this article, we explore the long-term negative consequences of child maltreatment and how these can be conceptually aligned with four different characteristics of long-term health conditions. We suggest that situating child maltreatment within a long-term conditions framework could have significant advantages and implications for practice, policy and research, by strengthening a commitment across disciplines to apply evidence-based principles linked with policy and evaluation and recognizing the chronic effects of maltreatment to concentrate public, professional and government awareness of the extent and impact of the issue. We argue that a public health approach is the most effective way of focusing preventative efforts on the long-term sequelae of child maltreatment and to foster cooperation in promoting children's rights to grow and develop in a safe and caring environment free from violence and abuse.

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