1. Child abuse and neglect as seen in General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur--a two year study.
- Author
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Kassim MS, George R, Kassim K, Begum M, Cherian MP, Tajudin AK, Chandran V, Anan A, Reddy R, and Singh J
- Subjects
- Child, Child, Preschool, China ethnology, Female, Humans, India ethnology, Infant, Malaysia epidemiology, Male, Sex Factors, Child Abuse epidemiology, Child Abuse ethnology
- Abstract
Eighty-six children diagnosed as child abuse and/or neglect were admitted to the Paediatric wards of the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur during 1985 and 1986. Of these cases, 62 were of physical abuse, six of sexual abuse, one case of both physical and sexual abuse and 17 of neglect. There were 25 boys and 61 girls. Thirty-four of these children were Malays, 16 Chinese, 26 Indians, three mixed and seven illegal immigrants. Twenty-one were below the age of one year, 24 from one to four years, 25 from five to nine years and 16 were ten years and above. The abusers were mainly close members of the family. Of these children, 24 were sent back to their parents and 11 to their relatives home. Twenty-seven were taken into care by the Ministry of Social Welfare and the remaining seven children who were illegal immigrants, were deported with their parents. Only one child was successfully fostered. Eleven children were taken away from the hospital by their parents or guardians without the knowledge of the health staff. There were five deaths in the series.
- Published
- 1989