The evaluation of children referred for health measure ruling according to the Child Protection Law

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Nagihan Saday Duman, Emel Sari Gokten, Aysegul Efe, Cagatay Buyukuysal
  • Nagihan Saday Duman (Author) Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa
  • Emel Sari Gokten (Author) Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa
  • Aysegul Efe (Author) Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara
  • Cagatay Buyukuysal (Author) Department of Biostatistics, Bulent Ecevit University School of Medicine, Zonguldak
https://doi.org/10.18621/eurj.2016.5000163165
Objective. To assess the children referred to our clinic with a health measure ruling which was given in accordance with Turkey’s no. 5395 Child Protection Law, in terms of socio-demographic characteristics, psychiatric diagnosis, and follow-up.
Methods. Thirty children referred to our clinic with a health measure ruling given according to Turkey’s no. 5395 Child Protection Law were assessed.
Results. The mean age was 13.20±3.86 (min-max: 2-17). Referral reasons of the children with a health measure ruling included driven to crime in 7 (23.3%), family therapy in 8 (26.7%), sexual abuse in 8 (26.7%), substance abuse in 3 (10%), physical abuse in 1 (3.3%), and medical care and rehabilitation in 3 (10%) children. Of the children referred for a health measure, 19 (63.3%) did not continue following the initial assessment.
Conclusions. To enhance the effectiveness of the protective and preventive mental health services, children and adolescents who have a health measure ruling should be treated, followed-up, and rehabilitated at every stage of the process. It is necessary to increase in-house and inter-agency communication in order to implement the system effectively for the benefit of these children. 
Children, health measure ruling, Child Protection Law, follow-up

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Saday Duman N, Sari Gokten E, Efe A, Buyukuysal C. The evaluation of children referred for health measure ruling according to the Child Protection Law. Eur Res J. 2016;2(2):121-125. doi:10.18621/eurj.2016.5000163165

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