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A Comprehensive Typology for the Biopsychosociocultural Evaluation of Child-Killing Behavior
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1998
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Trauma In ChildBiopsychosociocultural ApproachPsychologyMental DisordersComprehensive TypologyChild ProtectionHealth SciencesChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryHomicideChild AbuseMaternal HealthAggressionForensic PsychiatryDeath InvestigationChild DevelopmentAbortionSexual AbusePediatricsMedicineChild PsychiatryCultural FormulationPsychopathology
The homicide of children by their parents has been reported across numerous cultural settings around the world and in many historical periods. A comprehensive and systematic understanding of parental child killing can be optimally obtained through a biopsychosociocultural approach. In this article we present the case of a woman who committed neonaticide. We illustrate the cultural formulation of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and recommend that this formulation has a central role in the evaluation of cultural factors of parents who kill their children.
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