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Knowledge and Information Resources about Child Abuse among Government and Private Dental Practitioner in Uttar Pradesh, India


R.K. Singh
A. Singh
S. Anand
D. Kumar
A. Ahmad
A.S. Tanwar

Abstract

Background and Aim: To evaluate knowledge, attitude, and information sources bout child abuse and neglect (CAN) among dentists in  Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh state, India.


Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was carried out of dentist working  in government and private hospitals in the Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh State, India (n = 674). The structured questionnaire was sent through electronic mail that contained the consent form, instructions for filling, and returning the questionnaire. The data obtained were  systematically compiled and the Chi‑square test was applied to test the association. The significance level of P ≤ 0.05 was applied.  


Results: A maximum number of dental practitioners from the government (81.97%) and private sector (85.98%) were aware of the child protection law. A significant number of government and private dental practitioners were satisfied with their knowledge (p = 0.0092);  however, 83.79% suggested that the continuing education programs/courses were important tool to update their knowledge. The girl  child was maximum sufferer (p = 0.0056) of CAN. Only 14.08% of practitioners acted on the suspected cases, and a statistical significant relation was observed between the government and private dental practitioners for not taking any action on child abuse and neglect (p =  0.0010).


Conclusions: Data from this study may provide a useful contribution to the current limited knowledge about the familiarity of  dental practitioners with child maltreatment and their skills to recognize and manage CAN cases in their practice. The majority of dental practitioners knew about the child protection law in India, but they were reluctant to report such cases due to the fear of anger from the  parents and family of the child. Continuing education programs/courses were the most preferred method for increasing the knowledge  regarding CAN. They should report the CAN cases to local legislators and health authorities so to prevent child abuse and neglect from   ever occurring.


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