Jill R. McTavish’s research while affiliated with McMaster University and other places

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Publications (8)


Savoir détecter l’exposition des enfants à la violence entre partenaires intimes, qu’elle soit présumée ou divulguée, et savoir intervenir
  • Literature Review

May 2024

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Paediatrics & Child Health

Melissa Kimber

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Jill McTavish

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Michelle Shouldice

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Harriet L MacMillan

Résumé L’exposition des enfants à la violence entre partenaires intimes (EEVPI), qu’il s’agisse des parents ou d’autres proches, représente près de la moitié de tous les cas qui font l’objet d’une enquête et sont corroborés par les services de protection de l’enfance du Canada. Les atteintes affectives, physiques et comportementales associées à l’EEVPI sont semblables aux effets d’autres formes de maltraitance envers les enfants. Il peut être difficile d’établir quels enfants et adolescents sont exposés à la violence entre partenaires intimes (VPI) en raison des comportements non spécifiques parfois associés à une telle exposition, de même que de la stigmatisation et du secret entourant souvent ce type de violence. Par ailleurs, une intervention en toute sécurité auprès des enfants et des adolescents chez qui on présume une exposition à la VPI peut être compliquée par la nécessité d’également tenir compte de la sécurité et du bien-être d’un proche non contrevenant. Le présent document de principes propose une approche fondée sur des données probantes mise au point par le projet VEGA (Violence, Evidence, Guidance, Action ou violence, données probantes, conseils, action) pour détecter l’exposition des enfants et des adolescents à la VPI et intervenir en toute sécurité auprès d’eux.


Recognizing and responding to children with suspected exposure to intimate partner violence between caregivers

May 2024

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Paediatrics & Child Health

Children’s exposure to intimate partner violence (CEIPV) between parents and other caregivers accounts for nearly half of all cases investigated and substantiated by child welfare authorities in Canada. The emotional, physical, and behavioural impairments associated with CEIPV are similar to effects of other forms of child maltreatment. The identification of children and youth who have been exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) can be challenging due to the non-specific behaviours sometimes associated with such exposure, and the stigma and secrecy that often characterize IPV. Also, responding safely to children and youth with suspected CEIPV can be complicated by the need to consider the safety and well-being of a non-offending caregiver. This position statement presents an evidence-informed approach developed by the Violence, Evidence, Guidance, Action (VEGA) Project for the safe recognition and response to children and youth who are suspected of being exposed to IPV.


Child Maltreatment and Intimate Partner Violence in Mental Health Settings
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November 2022

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Intimate partner violence (IPV) and child maltreatment (physical, emotional, sexual abuse, neglect, and children’s exposure to IPV) are two of the most common types of family violence; they are associated with a broad range of health consequences. We summarize evidence addressing the need for safe and culturally-informed clinical responses to child maltreatment and IPV, focusing on mental health settings. This considers clinical features of child maltreatment and IPV; applications of rights-based and trauma- and violence-informed care; how to ask about potential experiences of violence; safe responses to disclosures; assessment and interventions that include referral networks and resources developed in partnership with multidisciplinary and community actors; and the need for policy and practice frameworks, appropriate training and continuing professional development provisions and resources for mental health providers. Principles for a common approach to recognizing and safely responding to child maltreatment and IPV are discussed, recognizing the needs in well-resourced and scarce resource settings, and for marginalized groups in any setting.

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Figure 1 Studies included (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses flow diagram). CM, child maltreatment.
Asking youth and adults about child maltreatment: a review of government surveys

November 2022

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2 Citations

BMJ Open

Objectives In this review we: (1) identify and describe nationally representative surveys with child maltreatment (CM) questions conducted by governments in low-income, middle-income and high-income countries and (2) describe procedures implemented to address respondents’ safety and minimise potential distress. Design We conducted a systematic search across eight databases from 1 January 2000 to 5 July 2021 to identify original studies with information about relevant surveys. Additional information about surveys was obtained through survey methods studies, survey reports, survey websites or by identifying full questionnaires (when available). Results Forty-six studies representing 139 surveys (98 youth and 41 adult) conducted by governments from 105 countries were identified. Surveys implemented a variety of procedures to maximise the safety and/or reduce distress for respondents including providing the option to withdraw from the survey and/or securing confidentiality and privacy for the respondent. In many surveys, further steps were taken such as providing information for support services, providing sensitivity training to survey administrators when interviews were conducted, among others. A minority of surveys took additional steps to empirically assess potential distress experienced by respondents. Conclusions Assessing risk and protective factors and developing effective interventions and policies are essential to reduce the burden of violence against children. While asking about experiences of CM requires careful consideration, procedures to maximise the safety and minimise potential distress to respondents have been successfully implemented globally, although practices differ across surveys. Further analysis is required to assist governments to implement the best possible safety protocols to protect respondents in future surveys.


Child Welfare Reform: A Scoping Review

October 2022

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16 Citations

While there have been ongoing calls to reform child welfare so that it better meets children’s and families’ needs, to date there have been no comprehensive summaries of child welfare reform strategies. For this systematic scoping review, we summarized authors’ recommendations for improving child welfare. We conducted a systematic search (2010 to 2021) and included published reviews that addressed authors’ recommendations for improving child welfare for children, youth, and families coming into contact with child welfare in high-income countries. A total of 4758 records was identified by the systematic search, 685 full-text articles were screened for eligibility, and 433 reviews were found to be eligible for this scoping review. Reviews were theoretically divided, with some review authors recommending reform efforts at the macro level (e.g., addressing poverty) and others recommending reform efforts at the practice level (e.g., implementing evidence-based parenting programs). Reform efforts across socioecological levels were summarized in this scoping review. An important next step is to formulate what policy solutions are likely to lead to the greatest improvement in safety and well-being for children and families involved in child welfare.


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Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Quality appraisal scores across included studies
Strategies for enhancing foster children’s participation
Foster children’s perspectives on participation in child welfare processes: A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies

October 2022

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The objective of this meta-synthesis was to systematically synthesise qualitative research that explores foster children’s perspectives on participation in child welfare processes. Searches were conducted in Medline (OVID), Embase, PsycINFO, and Social Science Citation Index. Children in non-kinship foster care in any setting (high-income, middle-income, low-income countries) who self-reported their experiences of care (removal from home, foster family processes, placement breakdown) were eligible for inclusion. Selected studies took place in 11 high-income countries. A total of 8436 citations were identified and 25 articles were included in this meta-synthesis. Studies summarized the views of 376 children. Children had been in foster care between two weeks and 17 years. Findings synthesize ‘facets’ of children’s participation (e.g., being asked vs making decisions), as well as children’s perceived barriers and facilitators to participation. A main priority for children was the quality of their relationships, especially in terms of values (e.g., fairness, honesty, inclusivity). No one way of participating in child welfare processes is better than another, as some children more clearly expressed a desire for passive listening roles and others indicated a desire for active roles in decision-making. However, meaningful adults in foster children’s lives have a responsibility to act in a way that strengthens the emphasis on children’s needs and voices.



Citations (5)


... Dessa forma, os maus-tratos infantis apresentam importante causa de atraso cognitivo, transtornos de humor e ansiedade, e podem incluir: abuso físico, emocional ou sexual, assim como negligência. Esse assunto se torna mais importante quando se analisa as estimativas globais, onde um a cada quatro adultos sofreu abuso físico na infância e um em cada nove adultos sofreu abuso sexual quando criança (Mctavish et al., 2022;Purtle et al., 2020 ...

Reference:

FATORES DETERMINANTES PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DE TRANSTORNOS MENTAIS EM CRIANÇAS E ADOLESCENTES: UMA REVISÃO NARRATIVA
Child Maltreatment and Intimate Partner Violence in Mental Health Settings

... Importantly, an upward trend was noted with more recent studies starting to include children and youth in ACEs research (Struck et al., 2021). When examining government surveys asking youth and adults about child maltreatment, it appears that lower-and middle-income countries included youth respondents (aged 12-25 years old) in surveys more often than high-income countries (Campeau et al., 2022). Understanding how to increase capacity to safely include children and youth in research is important for advancing the field with the goal of preventing violence against children. ...

Asking youth and adults about child maltreatment: a review of government surveys

BMJ Open

... That is, placing children within their extended family or social networks is the legislated, preferred placement (Hallett et al., 2023;Hassall et al., 2021;Sattler et al., 2023). When kinship placements are unavailable, nonrelated foster care is the next preferred option (James et al., 2022;McTavish et al., 2022). In comparison to alternate staffed options such as residential care, youth shelters and group homes, foster care placements are viewed as providing a positive family-based substitute for children where they will receive role modelling and individual nurturing required to develop healthy relationships and mature as contributing members of society (Li et al., 2019). ...

Child Welfare Reform: A Scoping Review

... They argue for developing a model for participation with the process as a goal to capture how children's views are fluctuating, and to prevent reducing participation to children's presence and verbal expression in single events. McTavish et al. (2022) covers 25 articles in their meta-synthesis exploring foster children's perspectives on participation in child welfare processes, which is relevant as most children with SC are placed in foster care. Their research shows that children highlight the quality of the relationships in terms of the adult's availability, confidentiality and inclusivity, but also intrinsic values such as establishing a connection, understanding and sense of belonging. ...

Foster children’s perspectives on participation in child welfare processes: A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies

... Our understanding of the results of these studies is enhanced by invited commentaries by people with lived experience and/or working in relevant NGOs. Authors commented on how DVA research in low to middle-income settings has traditionally been marginalised, the potential impact of racism in cumulative trauma and the need for culturally appropriate services which could facilitate access and appropriate service responses [12,13]. In addition, several authors and commentators highlight the problems associated with some of the concepts and terminology in this field. ...

The need for meaningful support following exposure to sexual assault

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology