Dental professionals' experience with and handling of suspicion of child maltreatment in a small‐scale society, the Faroe Islands

Abstract The aims of the present study were to describe how frequently dental professionals in a small‐scale society like the Faroese Islands, experience suspicion on child maltreatment, and how they handle their suspicion. Furthermore, we wanted to investigate the hypothesis that the special interp...

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Published in:Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
Main Authors: Jakobsen, Unn, Fjallheim, Anna Sofia, Gislason, Hannes, Gudmundsen, Eina, Poulsen, Sven, Haubek, Dorte
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/cre2.164 2024-06-02T08:06:24+00:00 Dental professionals' experience with and handling of suspicion of child maltreatment in a small‐scale society, the Faroe Islands Jakobsen, Unn Fjallheim, Anna Sofia Gislason, Hannes Gudmundsen, Eina Poulsen, Sven Haubek, Dorte Tandlægeforeningen 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.164 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fcre2.164 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/cre2.164 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/cre2.164 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Clinical and Experimental Dental Research volume 5, issue 2, page 145-150 ISSN 2057-4347 2057-4347 journal-article 2019 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.164 2024-05-03T12:03:03Z Abstract The aims of the present study were to describe how frequently dental professionals in a small‐scale society like the Faroese Islands, experience suspicion on child maltreatment, and how they handle their suspicion. Furthermore, we wanted to investigate the hypothesis that the special interpersonal characteristics of small‐scale societies like the Faroese, influence how dental professionals handle suspicion of child maltreatment compared to how their colleagues in larger societies handled such suspicion. The design of our study was cross‐sectional using a non‐probability purposive sampling method. A translated and slightly modified version of the Danish questionnaire regarding suspicion on child maltreatment was sent to all 71 dental professionals (44 dentists and 27 dental hygienists) in the Faroe Islands. 51 (72%) returned a valid questionnaire. Of these, 61% experienced suspicion of child maltreatment at some point in their career, 33% within the last 6 months, and 10% percent were certain of child maltreatment during the last six months. Of those respondents who had experienced suspicion at some point of their career, 39% had reported their suspicion. The main reasons for withholding a suspicion were: uncertainty as to whether the suspicion was reliable, fear of the consequences for the child, and lack of procedural knowledge. Faroese dental professionals suspected child maltreatment much more frequently (61%) than their Danish (38%), Scottish (29%), and Croatian colleagues (26%) did. Child maltreatment raises concern among the Faroese dental professionals more frequently than among their colleagues in larger societies. They also seem to report their concern more frequently than their Scottish colleagues do. Thus, the present study indicates that the social structure in small‐scale societies may affect dental professionals' suspicions, and handling of child maltreatment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroe Islands Wiley Online Library Faroe Islands Clinical and Experimental Dental Research 5 2 145 150
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description Abstract The aims of the present study were to describe how frequently dental professionals in a small‐scale society like the Faroese Islands, experience suspicion on child maltreatment, and how they handle their suspicion. Furthermore, we wanted to investigate the hypothesis that the special interpersonal characteristics of small‐scale societies like the Faroese, influence how dental professionals handle suspicion of child maltreatment compared to how their colleagues in larger societies handled such suspicion. The design of our study was cross‐sectional using a non‐probability purposive sampling method. A translated and slightly modified version of the Danish questionnaire regarding suspicion on child maltreatment was sent to all 71 dental professionals (44 dentists and 27 dental hygienists) in the Faroe Islands. 51 (72%) returned a valid questionnaire. Of these, 61% experienced suspicion of child maltreatment at some point in their career, 33% within the last 6 months, and 10% percent were certain of child maltreatment during the last six months. Of those respondents who had experienced suspicion at some point of their career, 39% had reported their suspicion. The main reasons for withholding a suspicion were: uncertainty as to whether the suspicion was reliable, fear of the consequences for the child, and lack of procedural knowledge. Faroese dental professionals suspected child maltreatment much more frequently (61%) than their Danish (38%), Scottish (29%), and Croatian colleagues (26%) did. Child maltreatment raises concern among the Faroese dental professionals more frequently than among their colleagues in larger societies. They also seem to report their concern more frequently than their Scottish colleagues do. Thus, the present study indicates that the social structure in small‐scale societies may affect dental professionals' suspicions, and handling of child maltreatment.
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Fjallheim, Anna Sofia
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Poulsen, Sven
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