Table 1.
Author (Year) | Study Design | Sample Source and Sample Size | Sample Characteristics | Data Time Frame (MM/DD/YYYY) | Child Maltreatment Operational Definition | Findings | NIH NHLBI Study Quality Assessment |
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Barboza (2020)21 | Negative binomial regression analysis of surveillance data |
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07/24/2019–01/20/2020 compared to 01/21/2020–07/19/2020 |
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Compared to the time period immediately preceeding it, there was a 7.95% decrease in the number of child abuse and neglect reports during the COVID-19 pandemic. | Good |
Bérubé (2020)33 | Cross sectional analysis from a prospective longitudinal cohort |
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85.7% Female; mean age = 40.2; no race data reported | 04/29/2020–05/10/2020 |
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Compared to parents of children aged 0–12, parents of teenaged children were signifcantly less likely to be able to respond to their child's basic care needs (P<.001). | Fair |
Chong (2020)34 | Retrospective review |
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The hospital saw a greater proportion of child abuse-related emergencies during lockdown (44 children, 0.5% of emergencies) and post-lockdown (79%, 0.6%) compared to pre-DORSCON orange (36%, 0.2%) (P<.001). | Good |
Degiorgio (2020)35 | Retrospective review |
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Compared to the same period in 2019, there was a higher percentage of child abuse or social paediatric cases in 2020 (0.14% vs 3.5% of cases) (P<.001) | Good |
Garstang (2020)36 | Retrospective review |
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37% Female; median age = 69 mo; no race data reported | compared 03/2018–6/2018; 03/2019–6/2019; 03/2020–6/2020 |
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Compared to the same period in 2018 and 2019, there was a decrease in CPME referrals in 2020 (39% reduction; 95% CI: (14%, 57%)). | Good |
Kovler (2020)30 | Retrospective review |
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compared 3/28/2018–04/27/2018; 3/28/2019–04/27/2019; 3/28/2020–04/27/2020 |
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Compared to the same period in 2018 and 2019, there was a significantly higher proportion of trauma patients treated for child-abuse related injuries in 2020 (P = .009) | Good |
Martins-Filho (2020)37 | Retrospective population-based study |
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01/01/2019–06/30/2019 compared to 01/01/2019–06/30/2020 |
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Compared to 2019, child physical injury decreased by 24.3% in 2020. Decreasing rates occurred in January, February, March, and May. | Good |
Platt (2020)38 | Cross-sectional descriptive analysis |
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-- | compared 01/01/2020–03/15/2020; 03/16/2020–05/31/2020 |
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Compared to the period before the lockdown, there was a decrease of 55.3% in notifications during the isolation period (1192 vs 659 notifications). | Good |
Rapoport (2020)31 | Retrospective analysis using SARIMA modeling |
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– |
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Good |
Sidpra (2020)39 | Retrospective Review |
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40% Female; mean age = 192 d (range = 17–401 d); no race data reported | compared 03/23/2020–04/23/2020 with incidence in the previous 3 y (no dates provided) |
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Compared to the same period in the previous 3 years, there was a 1493% increase in cases of AHT between March 23 and April 23, 2020. | Good |
Tierolf (2020)40 | mixed methods study: quantitative analysis is longitudinal, qualitative analysis is a sub-study |
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∼1.5 y prior to 03/16/2020; 03/16/2020 -- ongoing parent study |
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No significant difference in number of child abuse and neglect inclidents reported by parents or teenagers before the COVID-19 crisis and after 03/16/2020. | Fair |
Whelan (2020)32 | Retrospective analysis using ARIMA modeling |
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-- |
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Good |
Abbreviations: AHT, abusive head trauma; ARIMA, auto regressive integrated moving average; CAN, child abuse and neglect; CI, confidence interval; COVID -19, coronavirus disease 2019; CPS, Child Protective Services; DORSCON, Disease Outbreak Response System Condition; EHR, electronic health record; ICD, International Classification of Diseases; MAVIPAN, "Ma vie et la pandemic au Québec"; MNBS, Multidimensional Neglectful Behavior Scale; NHLBI, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; NIH, National Institutes of Health; SNOMED-CT, Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine -- Clinical Terms; SARIMA, seasonal auto regressive integrated moving average.