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ICD-10 code: Y07.59

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Other non-family member, perpetrator of maltreatment and neglect

Maltreatment and neglect can occur not only within the family but also outside of it. In fact, research suggests that a significant proportion of maltreatment cases involve non-family members, such as neighbors, babysitters, coaches, and other individuals who have access to children.

These perpetrators may engage in a variety of abusive behaviors, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect. Unfortunately, cases of non-family member maltreatment and neglect are often underreported and under-investigated, which can make it difficult for victims to get the help and support they need.

One of the reasons why non-family member maltreatment and neglect may go unnoticed is that the perpetrators may use their position of power or authority to manipulate and control the child. For example, a coach may use their influence to force a child to perform sexual acts, or a babysitter may threaten to harm the child if they tell anyone about the abuse.

Another reason why non-family member maltreatment and neglect may be difficult to detect is that the child may not feel comfortable disclosing the abuse to a trusted adult. This may be because they fear retaliation or because they feel ashamed or embarrassed about what has happened.

If you suspect that a child is being maltreated or neglected by a non-family member, it is important to take action to ensure their safety and well-being. This may involve reporting the abuse to the appropriate authorities, such as Child Protective Services or law enforcement. You can also provide support and resources to the child and their family, such as counseling services or referrals to community organizations that specialize in child abuse prevention and intervention.

  1. Recognize the signs of maltreatment and neglect
  2. Document any observations or conversations related to the abuse
  3. Report the abuse to the appropriate authorities
  4. Provide support and resources to the child and their family

Maltreatment and neglect is a serious issue that can have long-term consequences for the child’s physical and emotional health. By taking action to address non-family member maltreatment and neglect, we can help protect children from harm and ensure that they have the opportunity to grow and thrive.

Diagnosis Codes for Other non-family member, perpetrator of maltreatment and neglect | Y07.59