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Study: Abuse rises after report cards on Friday

- By Lindsey Tanner Lindsey Tanner is an Associated Press writer.

Child abuse increases the day after school report cards are released — but only when children get their grades on a Friday, a study in Florida suggests.

The curious finding startled researcher­s, who had figured abuse might go up regardless of the specific day children got their grades.

But their study of reports to a child abuse hotline that included broken bones, burns and other confirmed abuse found otherwise. An increase occurred only on Saturdays after a reportcard Friday. Though overall rates were small, there were almost four times more cases on those Saturdays than on other Saturdays. No apparent connection between report cards and abuse was found on other days of the week.

“Anecdotall­y, we know a lot of parents will spank their children or use corporal punishment if they’re unsatisfie­d with their school work,” said University of Florida psychologi­st Melissa Bright, the lead author.

That punishment may become abusive when children don’t have school the next day and parents think injuries might be more likely to go unnoticed, the researcher­s said, noting that teachers are required to report suspected child abuse. Or, it could be that severe punishment is less likely on weekdays when parents are too busy to focus on report cards, Bright said.

But she acknowledg­ed those theories are speculatio­n and that the findings aren’t proof.

The study was published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics.

The researcher­s reviewed calls to a Florida child abuse hotline and school report card release dates in most of Florida’s 67 counties during the 2015-16 academic year. Nearly 2,000 cases of physical abuse in children aged 5 to 11, confirmed by child welfare authoritie­s, were included.

There was an average of slightly more than 0.6 cases of abuse per 100,000 children on Saturdays after a report-card Friday compared with slightly less than 0.2 cases per 100,000 children on other Saturdays.

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