- The European Research Journal
- Vol: 2 Issue: 2
- The evaluation of children referred for health measure ruling according to the Child Protection Law
The evaluation of children referred for health measure ruling according to the Child Protection Law
Authors : Nagihan Saday Duman, Emel Sari Gokten, Aysegul Efe, Cagatay Buyukuysal
Pages : 121-125
Doi:10.18621/eurj.2016.5000163165
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Publication Date : 2016-07-04
Article Type : Research
Abstract :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.Keywords : Children, health measure ruling, Child Protection Law, follow-up