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Pediatr Ann ; 49(5): e215-e221, 2020 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32413149

ABSTRACT

Applications for asylum in the United States have increased significantly in the past decade, including those by children fleeing persecution. Pediatricians may serve as a resource for children seeking asylum by participating in specialized training and performing forensic medical evaluations for use in the legal process. A forensic medical evaluation comprises an interview to elicit a narrative of reported abuse, a psychological assessment, and/or a medical assessment. Evaluators document an impression of the consistency of medical and psychological findings with the trauma, which forms the legal basis for a child's asylum claim. This article provides guidance to pediatrician evaluators with an emphasis on an age- and development-specific approach to a forensic medical evaluation of children seeking asylum. Collaboration with primary care pediatricians and community partners about asylum evaluations is important to building support for immigrant children who have experienced trauma. [Pediatr Ann. 2020;49(5):e215-e221.].


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Child Abuse/diagnosis , Forensic Medicine/methods , Pediatrics/methods , Primary Health Care/methods , Refugees , Stress Disorders, Traumatic/diagnosis , Adolescent , Child , Child Abuse/psychology , Child, Preschool , Forensic Medicine/standards , Humans , Medical History Taking/methods , Medical History Taking/standards , Pediatrics/standards , Physical Examination/methods , Physical Examination/standards , Primary Health Care/standards , Protective Factors , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Refugees/legislation & jurisprudence , Refugees/psychology , Resilience, Psychological , Risk Factors , Stress Disorders, Traumatic/psychology , United States
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