key: cord-0731458-vp4ecqow authors: Martinkevich, Polina; Larsen, Lise Langeland; Graesholt-Knudsen, Troels; Hesthaven, Gitte; Hellfritzsch, Michel Bach; Petersen, Karin Kastberg; Møller-Madsen, Bjarne; Rölfing, Jan Duedal title: Physical child abuse demands increased awareness during health and socioeconomic crises like COVID-19: A review and education material date: 2021-09-10 journal: Acta Orthop DOI: 10.1080/17453674.2021.1975912 sha: 1d5d23565674cfebe2f48c62e14b8c75b302e2a3 doc_id: 731458 cord_uid: vp4ecqow nan The infographic about red flags that should raise suspicion of physical child abuse ( Figure 1 in Supplementary data) has been updated with minor text corrections. Furthermore, a complete reference list for the infographic has been added. Prior contact with social services (6) Inappropriate interaction between caregiver-child (2) Low parental age (1) Substance abuse (1) For example depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, attention deficit, hyperactivity disorder, internet gaming disorder Risk factors in child maltreatment: A meta-analytic review of the literature Non-accidental injury in children in the time of COVID-19 pandemic. The Transient Journal A longitudinal analysis of the effect of disability type and emotional/behavior problems on different forms of maltreatment across childhood Perinatal risk and protective factors for pediatric abusive head trauma: a multicenter case-control study Types and frequency of child maltreatment by family foster care providers in an urban population Traumatic child death and documented maltreatment history, Los Angeles Trauma exposure, PTSD, and parenting in a community sample of low-income, predominantly African American mothers and children Worse than the war": An ethnographic study of the impact of the Ebola crisis on life, sex, teenage pregnancy, and a community-driven intervention in rural Sierra Leone. London: Save the Children Increased incidence of inflicted traumatic brain injury in children after a natural disaster A longitudinal, multilevel analysis of homicide against children aged 0-9 years using state-level characteristics: 1979-2007 Neighborhood-level social processes and substantiated cases of child maltreatment Risk factors for child physical abuse