Child maltreatment interventions not shown to prevent abuse and neglect

06:00 EST 9 Dec 2018 | 2 Minute Medicine

1. In this systemic review, interventions from primary care were not found to reduce reports to child protective services or result in a lower likelihood of the child being removed from the home. 2. Insufficient evidence exists to associate primary care interventions with injuries, failure to thrive, and school attendance. Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent)       […]

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