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. 2022 Aug 9;192(3):1541. doi: 10.1007/s11845-022-03122-7

Correction to: Child protection concern in patients during the COVID‑19 lockdown

Valerie Bell 1,, Aisling McCann 2, Claire Power 2, Eimear Gilchrist 3, Helen O’Byrne 4, Jean Roulston 4, Sheila McCrory 3, Emma Curtis 2, Michael Barrett 5,6, Sinead Harty 1
PMCID: PMC9360644  PMID: 35941471

Correction to: Irish Journal of Medical Science (2022) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-022-03115-6

Originally, the article was published with an error in Abstract. The revised version is provided below.

Abstract During the COVID-19 lockdown, social isolation from school closures and home visitation restrictions compounded known risk factors for child maltreatment. The aim of our study was to determine the incidence and types of child protection concern (CPC) among inpatients during the COVID-19 lockdown compared to the matched timeframe in 2019. We retrospectively reviewed the CPC assessments performed at Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin and Tallaght from March 13 to August 31, 2020, and the same period in 2019. Eighty-six versus 163 inpatients were assessed for CPC in 2020 versus 2019. Higher proportions of physical abuse concerns (52.3% versus 11% (p < 0.001)) and emotional abuse concerns (7.0% versus 1.2% (p = 0.015)) were observed in 2020. Case complexity, defined as involving two or more types of CPC, increased with 48.8% in 2020 versus 13.5% in 2019 (p < 0.001). In conclusion, there were fewer assessments for CPC during the 2020 lockdown. However, the complexity of the CPC cases was significantly increased in 2020.

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