Pattern of Injuries Inflicted in Cases of Child Abuse in a Tertiary Care Centre in Central India — A Retrospective Study

Authors

  • Sundeep Ingale
  • Ashok Jiwane
  • Prakash Mohite

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63682/jns.v14i20S.5093

Keywords:

Child abuse, Injury patterns,, Bruises, Fractures, Burns, Retrospective study

Abstract

Background: Child abuse remains a critical public health issue worldwide, including in India. Understanding injury patterns aids early diagnosis and intervention.

Objectives: To study the pattern, anatomical location, and duration of injuries in confirmed cases of child abuse at a tertiary care centre in Central India.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted over 5 years (January 2018–December 2022) on 164 confirmed cases. Variables such as age, gender, injury type, anatomical site, and duration were recorded. Statistical analysis was performed using Chi-square test; p<0.05 was considered significant.

Results: Among 164 cases, 98 (59.8%) were males and 66 (40.2%) were females. Most victims (47.6%) were aged 6–12 years. Bruises (43.9%) were the most common injury. Head and neck (37.2%) were the most frequently involved anatomical site. Acute injuries (<7 days old) predominated (69.5%). Statistically significant differences were observed in fracture patterns (p=0.014) and burns (p=0.038) between genders.


Conclusion: Bruises and fractures are predominant in child abuse cases, mainly involving the head and neck regions. Early identification based on injury patterns can enhance child protection

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2025-05-05

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Ingale S, Jiwane A, Mohite P. Pattern of Injuries Inflicted in Cases of Child Abuse in a Tertiary Care Centre in Central India — A Retrospective Study. J Neonatal Surg [Internet]. 2025May5 [cited 2025Oct.29];14(20S):568-75. Available from: https://mail.jneonatalsurg.com/index.php/jns/article/view/5093