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    Alcohol's involvement in recurrent child abuse and neglect cases

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    Authors
    Laslett, Anne-Marie
    Room, R.
    Dietze, P.
    Ferris, J.
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Laslett, A. and Room, R. and Dietze, P. and Ferris, J. 2012. Alcohol's involvement in recurrent child abuse and neglect cases. Addiction. 107 (10): pp. 1786-1793.
    Source Title
    Addiction
    DOI
    10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03917.x
    ISSN
    0965-2140
    School
    National Drug Research Institute (NDRI)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17674
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Aims: This paper examined whether or not: (a) care-giver 'alcohol abuse' is associated with recurrent child maltreatment; (b) other 'risk factors' affect this relationship; and (c) which of alcohol abuse or other drug abuse plays a stronger role. It also examined (d) how children and families where alcohol-related child abuse was identified were managed by child protection services (CPS) in Victoria, Australia. Design, setting and participants: Using anonymized data from Victorian CPS, repeat cases were examined involving 29455 children identified between 2001 and 2005. Measurements: Carer alcohol abuse, other drug abuse, mental ill-health, carer experience of abuse as a child, child age and gender, family type, socio-economic variables and level of child protection service intervention as recorded in the CPS electronic database were examined as risk factors for recurrence, using bivariate and multivariate techniques. Findings: Almost one-quarter of children in CPS experienced a recurrent incident of child maltreatment in a 5-year period. Where carer alcohol abuse was identified children were significantly more likely to experience multiple incidents compared with children where this was not identified (P<0.001), as were children where other family risk factors (including markers of socio-economic disadvantage) were identified. The majority of children whose carers were identified with alcohol abuse experienced either repeat incidents or interventions (84%), although almost three-quarters of these children were managed without resort to the most serious outcome, involving court orders. Conclusions: Alcohol and drug abuse in carers are important risk-factors for recurrent child maltreatment after accounting for other known risk factors; the increased risk appears to be similar between alcohol and drug abuse.

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