Child Murder by Mothers: A Literature Review and a Call for Prevention

Titolo Rivista MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL’INFANZIA
Autori/Curatori Susan Hatters Friedman, Nina E. Ross
Anno di pubblicazione 2022 Fascicolo 2022/2
Lingua Inglese Numero pagine 12 P. 21-32 Dimensione file 216 KB
DOI 10.3280/MAL2022-002003
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In order to save children’s lives, it is important to consider prevention of child homicide. Opportunities for prevention of neonaticide include increased access to sexual education, abortion, and prenatal care; vigilance of healthcare providers to risk factors, particularly lack of involvement in prenatal care; and engagement of psychiatric and social services when indicated. Safe Havens, baby boxes, and anonymous delivery may save lives. Regarding the killing of older infants, children, and adolescents, consideration of the motive is critical for prevention. Parental social support, parenting education, intervention in abuse and neglect cases, and provision of psychiatric services can help decrease risk. Further research is needed regarding effectiveness of preventive strategies.

Per salvare le vite dei bambini, è importante considerare la prevenzione dell’omicidio infan-tile. Le opportunità di prevenzione del neonaticidio includono un maggiore accesso all’educazione sessuale, all’aborto e all’assistenza prenatale; la vigilanza degli operatori sa-nitari sui fattori di rischio, in particolare la mancanza di coinvolgimento nella cura prenatale; ed il coinvolgimento dei servizi psichiatrici e sociali quando indicato. I rifugi sicuri, le baby box e il parto anonimo possono salvare delle vite. Per quanto riguarda l’uccisione di bam-bini più grande e adolescenti, considerare il movente è cruciale per la prevenzione. La rete di sostegno sociale dei genitori, l’educazione alla genitorialità, l’intervento nei casi di abuso e negligenza e il fornire servizi psichiatrici possono contribuire a ridurre il rischio. Sono ne-cessarie ulteriori ricerche sull’efficacia delle strategie preventive.

Keywords:Neonaticidio, figlicidio, infanticidio, omicidio infantile, postpartum

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Susan Hatters Friedman, Nina E. Ross, Child Murder by Mothers: A Literature Review and a Call for Prevention in "MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL’INFANZIA" 2/2022, pp 21-32, DOI: 10.3280/MAL2022-002003