Bias and Objectivity When Evaluating Social Risk Factors for Physical Abuse: of Babies and Bathwater
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.02.010
Bias and Objectivity When Evaluating Social Risk Factors for Physical Abuse: of Babies and Bathwater
Comment on
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Classifying Injuries in Young Children as Abusive or Accidental: Reliability and Accuracy of an Expert Panel Approach.J Pediatr. 2018 Jul;198:144-150.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.01.033. Epub 2018 Mar 15. J Pediatr. 2018. PMID: 29550228 Free PMC article.
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities and Bias in the Evaluation and Reporting of Abusive Head Trauma.J Pediatr. 2018 Jul;198:137-143.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.01.048. Epub 2018 Mar 29. J Pediatr. 2018. PMID: 29606408 Free PMC article.
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