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Children Exposed to Maltreatment: Assessment and the Role of Psychotropic Medication
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PsychopathologyPsychotropic MedicationTrauma In ChildChild Mental HealthPediatric TraumaTrauma (Addiction Psychology)Psychological InterventionsChild Maltreatment PreventionTrauma (Critical Care Medicine)Health SciencesChild PsychologyPsychiatryChild MaltreatmentChild AbuseChildren's Mental HealthTrauma TreatmentMaltreated ChildrenSexual AbusePediatricsChild Sexual AbuseChild Abuse PreventionTrauma-informed AssessmentsMedicineChild PsychiatryChild Protection
Pediatricians regularly care for children who have experienced child maltreatment. Child maltreatment is a risk factor for a broad range of mental health problems. Issues specific to child maltreatment make addressing emotional and behavioral challenges among maltreated children difficult. This clinical report focuses on 2 key issues necessary for the care of maltreated children and adolescents in pediatric settings: trauma-informed assessments and the role of pharmacotherapy in maltreated children and adolescents. Specific to assessment, current or past involvement of the child in the child welfare system can hinder obtaining necessary information or access to appropriate treatments. Furthermore, trauma-informed assessments can help identify the need for specific interventions. Finally, it is important to take both child welfare system and trauma-informed assessment approaches into account when considering the use of psychotropic agents because there are critical diagnostic and systemic issues that affect the prescribing and discontinuing of psychiatric medications among children with a history of child maltreatment.
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