The prevalence and nature of multi-type child maltreatment in Australia.
Daryl John HigginsBenjamin MathewsRosana E NormanJames G ScottDavid FinkelhorFranziska MeinckHolly E ErskineHannah J ThomasDavid M LawrenceDivna M HaslamEva MalacovaMichael P DunnePublished in: The Medical journal of Australia (2023)
Multi-type child maltreatment is prevalent in Australia and more common in women and gender diverse individuals. Child protection services, health practitioners, and prevention and intervention services must assess and manage multi-type maltreatment in children and address its health consequences across the lifespan. Public health policy should consider prevention services or strategies that target multi-type child maltreatment.