Violence as a Health Problem

An Pediatr (Engl Ed). 2024 Mar;100(3):202-211. doi: 10.1016/j.anpede.2024.02.010. Epub 2024 Mar 1.

Abstract

Violence is a public health problem, and when it affects childhood, it can cause illness throughout the individual's life. Apart from being able to cause damage in the physical, mental and social spheres, it represents a violation of the rights of the affected children, and a high consumption of resources, both economic and social. A multitude of investigations have improved attention to this violence. However, these advances are not consistent with the practical management of victims, both in Primary and Hospital Care. There is a significant area of improvement for paediatric care. Through this article, different professionals from all established paediatric health care facilities develop general lines of knowledge and action regarding violence against children. An overview is taken of the legislation related to childhood, the different types of abuse that exist, their effects, management and prevention. It concludes with an epilogue, through which we aim to move sensibilities. In summary, this work aims to promote the training and awareness of all professionals specialized in children's health, so that they pursue the goal of achieving their patients' greatest potential in life, and in this way, to help create a healthier society, with less disease, and more justice.

Keywords: Adverse experiences in childhood; Child abuse; Experiencias adversas en la infancia; Maltrato infantil; Violence; Violencia.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Child Abuse*
  • Humans
  • Violence* / prevention & control