Reasonable suspicion in reporting child maltreatment: a survey among German healthcare professionals.
Oliver BertholdAndreas JudMarion JarczokJörg M FegertVera ClemensPublished in: Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health (2021)
Our data show that a significant proportion of health care professionals are uncertain about estimating reasonable suspicion and on how to proceed when there are strong indications for child maltreatment Therefore, data point towards the relevance of training in child protection among healthcare professionals in order to improve detection and adequate handling of cases of child maltreatment.