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Current issues and challenges in the definition and operationalization of child maltreatment: A scoping review

Taina Laajasalo, Laura Cowley, Gabriel Otterman, Diogo Lamela, Leonor Bettencourt Rodrigues, Andreas Jud, Alison Kemp, Aideen Naughton, Lisa Hurt, Virginia Soldino, Athanasios Ntinapogias, Ulugbek Nurmatov

Child Abuse & Neglect, Volume: 140, Start page: 106187

Swansea University Author: Laura Cowley

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Background: Studies show considerable variability in the definitions and operationalization of child maltreatment (CM), which limits research, policy formation, surveillance, and cross-country and cross-sector comparisons.Objective: To review the recent literature (2011–2021) to understand current i...

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Gabriel Otterman
Diogo Lamela
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Alison Kemp
Aideen Naughton
Lisa Hurt
Virginia Soldino
Athanasios Ntinapogias
Ulugbek Nurmatov
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description Background: Studies show considerable variability in the definitions and operationalization of child maltreatment (CM), which limits research, policy formation, surveillance, and cross-country and cross-sector comparisons.Objective: To review the recent literature (2011–2021) to understand current issues and challenges in defining CM, to assist in the planning, testing and implementing of CM conceptualizations.Methods: We searched eight international databases. Articles were included if the substantive content was related to issues, challenges, and debates in defining CM, and the article was an original study, review, commentary, report, or guideline. The review followed methodological guidance for the conduct of scoping reviews and was reported in accordance with the PRISMA-ScR checklist. Four experts in CM conducted a thematic analysis to summarize findings. Methodological rigor of the included studies was not formally assessed.Results: We identified 7372 potentially relevant articles; 55 full-text studies were assessed for eligibility, 25 satisfied the inclusion criteria. We identified three themes: 1) strategies to define CM, including the integration of child and victim perspectives; 2) difficulties in defining specific CM types; and 3) real-world implications for research, prevention and policy.Conclusions: Despite longstanding concerns, challenges regarding the definitions of CM persist. A small minority of studies have tested and implemented CM definitions and operationalizations in practice. The findings will inform international multi-sectoral processes to develop uniform definitions of CM, for example by highlighting the need to acknowledge challenges in defining some CM types and emphasizing the importance of considering the perspectives of children and CM survivors.
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