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670 related items for PubMed ID: 15995018

  • 1. Reasonable suspicion: a study of Pennsylvania pediatricians regarding child abuse.
    Levi BH, Brown G.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Jul; 116(1):e5-12. PubMed ID: 15995018
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  • 2. Reasonable suspicion: a pilot study of pediatric residents.
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  • 4. Primary care pediatricians' experience, comfort and competence in the evaluation and management of child maltreatment: do we need child abuse experts?
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  • 6. Survey on Reporting of Child Abuse by Pediatricians: Intrapersonal Inconsistencies Influence Reporting Behavior More than Legislation.
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  • 7. Variability in expert assessments of child physical abuse likelihood.
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  • 8. Pediatrician characteristics associated with child abuse identification and reporting: results from a national survey of pediatricians.
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    Public Health; 2005 Jul 23; 119(7):626-31. PubMed ID: 15925678
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  • 13. Case, teacher and school characteristics influencing teachers' detection and reporting of child physical abuse and neglect: results from an Australian survey.
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  • 14. Child abuse experts disagree about the threshold for mandated reporting.
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