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Decision-Making Factors in the Mandatory Reporting of Child Maltreatment

机译:强制性报告虐待儿童中的决策因素

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The goal of this exploratory study was to investigate the factors that may impact a social worker’s decision to report suspected child maltreatment. A volunteer sample of social workers (  = 439) from Ontario, Canada completed an online survey where they reviewed three hypothetical vignettes of potential child maltreatment (exposure to intimate partner violence, physical, emotional). Social workers responded to questions regarding their decision-making and the factors which would impact their reporting decision (legal requirements, ethnicity of caregivers, circumstances around disclosure, reporting history, consultation or supervision, field of practice). A series of multiple logistic regression analyses were performed for each version of the three vignettes. The study found that consultation or supervision were significant predictors in social worker’s decision to report suspected child maltreatment. Peer consultation may assist with emotional regulation and provide an outside perspective to guide decision-making.
机译:这项探索性研究的目的是调查可能影响社会工作者报告可疑儿童虐待决定的因素。来自加拿大安大略省的社会工作者的志愿者样本(439)完成了一项在线调查,他们审查了三种可能对儿童造成虐待的假说(暴露于亲密伴侣的暴力,身体,情感)。社会工作者回答了有关其决策以及可能影响其报告决定的因素的问题(法律要求,看护人的种族,披露情况,报告历史,咨询或监督,业务范围)。对三个小插曲的每个版本都进行了一系列的多元逻辑回归分析。研究发现,咨询或监督是社工报告可疑儿童虐待事件的重要预测因素。同伴咨询可以帮助调节情绪,并提供外部视角指导决策。

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