Abstract
Each year in the United States, approximately 1,720 children die from a child maltreatment fatality (CMF). Although many of these children are survived by siblings, few studies have examined the child protective service (CPS) involvement of these siblings.
Objective:
This study examined CPS involvement of children surviving the CMF of a sibling as well as predictors of subsequent CPS reports.
Method:
Department of Human Services and Child Death Review Board data about children who died from a CMF during 1993–2003 (
Results:
Surviving siblings of a victim of a CMF experienced substantial CPS involvement; 81% of the original victims had siblings who were subsequently reported to CPS (
Discussion:
A large portion of families with a CMF struggle to adequately care for their surviving children. Such families may need additional support after a CMF.
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