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Child Abuse & Neglect | 2000

Erroneous concerns about child sexual abuse.

R. K. Oates; D. P. Jones; D. Denson; Andrew P. Sirotnak; N. Gary; Richard D. Krugman

AIM To assess the incidence and nature of concerns about sexual abuse, with particular reference to erroneous concerns of sexual abuse made by children. METHODS A review of case notes of all child sexual abuse reports to the Denver Department of Social Services over 12 months. Cases were put into four groups: substantiated, not sexual abuse, inconclusive and erroneous accounts by children. RESULTS 551 cases were reviewed. Forty-three percent were substantiated, 21% were inconclusive and 34% were not considered to be abuse cases. There were 14 (2.5%) erroneous concerns emanating from children. They comprised three cases of allegations made in collusion with a parent, three cases where an innocent event was misinterpreted as sexual abuse and eight cases (1.5%) of false allegations of sexual abuse. CONCLUSION Erroneous concern of sexual abuse from children are uncommon. The four categories of concern in this study, in contrast to the simple classification of substantiated and unsubstantiated, provide a means of encouraging open minded assessments of the typical concerns which a child protection agency receives.


Child Maltreatment | 2000

Child abuse and forensic pediatric medicine fellowship curriculum statement

Suzanne P. Starling; Andrew P. Sirotnak; Carole Jenny

Physicians have been involved in the diagnosis and treatment of victims of child abuse and neglect for more than 35 years. In the past decade, a cadre of physicians has developed extensive expertise in the field. Now, physicians are requested for expert consultation by medical, investigative, and legal colleagues. As the field advances, it has become necessary to train more physicians in the field of child abuse and forensic pediatrics as well as to standardize the curricula of the existing fellowships. A joint working group of the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Child Abuse and Neglect and the Forensic Pediatrics Physician Leadership Group convened to develop a curriculum for medical fellowships in child abuse and neglect. The authors present the model curriculum developed by this group.


JAMA Pediatrics | 2004

Analysis of Perpetrator Admissions to Inflicted Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

Suzanne P. Starling; Shetal Patel; Bonnie L. Burke; Andrew P. Sirotnak; Stephanie Stronks; Patti Rosquist


Child Abuse & Neglect | 2007

Inflicted skeletal trauma: The relationship of perpetrators to their victims ,

Suzanne P. Starling; Andrew P. Sirotnak; Kurt W. Heisler; Myra Barnes-Eley


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2004

Esophageal perforation preceding fatal closed head injury in a child abuse case

Laurel A. Pramuk; Andrew P. Sirotnak; Norman R. Friedman


Ear, nose, & throat journal | 2015

Two cases of sublingual hematoma as a manifestation of child abuse

Muneesh Mehra; Antonia Chiesa; Andrew P. Sirotnak


Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine | 2012

Pearls and Pitfalls for the Pediatric Emergency Medical Provider in the Evaluation of Abusive Head Trauma

C. Rashaan Ford; Antonia Chiesa; Andrew P. Sirotnak


Berman's Pediatric Decision Making (Fifth Edition) | 2011

Child abuse: sexual abuse

Andrew P. Sirotnak; Antonia Chiesa


JAMA Pediatrics | 2005

Addressing the Fundamental Methods—Reply

Suzanne P. Starling; Andrew P. Sirotnak


JAMA Pediatrics | 2005

Addressing the fundamental methods. Authors' reply

Waney Squier; Suzanne P. Starling; Andrew P. Sirotnak

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Suzanne P. Starling

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Antonia Chiesa

Boston Children's Hospital

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Laurel A. Pramuk

University of Colorado Boulder

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Norman R. Friedman

University of Colorado Denver

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C. Rashaan Ford

University of Colorado Denver

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D. Denson

Colorado Department of Human Services

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Kurt W. Heisler

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Myra Barnes-Eley

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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N. Gary

University of Colorado Denver

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