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. 2007 Feb;12(1):86-95.
doi: 10.1177/1077559506296722.

Risk of death among children reported for nonfatal maltreatment

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Risk of death among children reported for nonfatal maltreatment

Melissa Jonson-Reid et al. Child Maltreat. 2007 Feb.

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  • Child Maltreat. 2007 May;12(2):199

Abstract

This article presents analyses of longitudinal data to explore whether low-income children who survived a first incident of reported maltreatment were at higher risk of later childhood death compared to a matched comparison group of low-income children without reports of maltreatment (n = 7,433). Compared to the comparison group, children in the maltreatment group had about twice the risk of death before age 18 (0.51% vs. 0.27%). Among children with mal-treatment reports, median time from the first report to subsequent death was 9 months. The majority of deaths among children who were reported for maltreatment could be categorized as preventable (accidents or recurrent maltreatment) as compared to resulting from severe health conditions.

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