Mapping child maltreatment risk: a 12-year spatio-temporal analysis of neighborhood influences.
Enrique GraciaAntonio López-QuílezMiriam MarcoMarisol LilaPublished in: International journal of health geographics (2017)
A spatio-temporal epidemiological approach to study the geographical patterns, trends over time, and the contextual determinants of child maltreatment risk can provide a useful method to inform policy and action. This method can offer a more accurate description of the problem, and help to inform more localized prevention and intervention strategies. This new approach can also contribute to an improved epidemiological surveillance system to detect ecological variations in risk, and to assess the effectiveness of the initiatives to reduce this risk.