PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Abdulaziz Al Odhayani AU - William J. Watson AU - Lindsay Watson TI - Behavioural consequences of child abuse DP - 2013 Aug 01 TA - Canadian Family Physician PG - 831--836 VI - 59 IP - 8 4099 - http://www.cfp.ca/content/59/8/831.short 4100 - http://www.cfp.ca/content/59/8/831.full SO - Can Fam Physician2013 Aug 01; 59 AB - Objective To discuss the consequences of abuse on childhood behavioural development, to highlight some behavioural clues that might alert physicians to ongoing child abuse, and to explore the specific role of the family physician in this clinical situation. Sources of information A systematic search was used to review relevant research, clinical review articles, and child protection agency websites. Main message A child’s behaviour is an outward manifestation of inner stability and security. It is a lens through which the family physician can observe the development of the child throughout his or her life. All types of abuse are damaging to children—physically, emotionally, and psychologically—and can cause long-term difficulties with behaviour and mental health development. Family physicians need to be aware of and alert to the indicators of child abuse and neglect so that appropriate interventions can be provided to improve outcomes for those children. Conclusion Child abuse might cause disordered psychological development and behaviour problems. Family physicians have an important role in recognizing behaviour clues that suggest child abuse and in providing help to protect children.