Mental health policies on reporting child sexual abuse and physician-patient sexual relationships

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Stewart, Donna E. [1 ]
Venos, Erik
Ashraf, Iram J.
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[1] Univ Hlth Network, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canada
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Child sexual abuse; psychiatrist-patient sexual relationships; Madrid Declaration; CONTACT;
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The reporting of child sexual abuse (CSA) and physician. patient sexual relationships (PPSR) are currently the locus of professional, legal and media attention in several countries. This paper briefly reviews mental health policies on these issues and reports on a WPA survey of them. While the WPA Madrid Declaration permits breaching confidentiality for mandatory reporting of CSA and clearly prohibits PPSR, it is not known how or to what extent these policies are implemented in WPA Member Societies' countries. It is also not known whether policies or laws exist oil these topics nationally or to what extent psychiatrists and the public are aware of them. Representatives of WPA Member Societies were e-mailed a survey about issues pertaining to CSA and PPSR. Fifty-one percent of 109 countries replied. All reporting countries had laws or policies regarding the reporting of CSA, but this was often voluntary (63%) and without protection for reporting psychiatrists either by law (29%) or by Member Societies (27%). A substantial number of psychiatric leaders did not know the law (27%) or their Society's policy (11%) on these matters. With respect to PPSR, some reporting countries lacked laws or policies about PPSR with current (17%,) or past (56%) patients. Fewer than hall of responding representatives believed that their Society's members or the public were well informed about the laws and policies pertaining to CSA or PPSR. There is clearly a wide range of laws, policies and practices about CSA and PPSR in WPA Member Societies' countries. There is a need in some countries for laws or supplemental policies to facilitate the protection of vulnerable child and adult patients through clear, mandatory reporting policies for CSA and PPSR. Mechanisms to protect and support reporting psychiatrists should also be developed where they do not already exist. There is also a need in some countries to develop strategies to improve the education of psychiatrists, trainees, and the public on these issues.
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