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Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy Dennis Willover English II 3rd Hour Mr. James March 3, 1999 (Sophomore) There is an extremely serious illness with potentially fatal consequences for children, and it is something that many people do not recognize because it is not all that common, but it is happening. It is known as Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy (MSBP). This is when a parent purposely hurts his or her child for medical attention. It is completely different from Hypochondria, which is when a person actually believes that he or she is ill, Munchausen patients know what they are doing. After the illness was discovered, much more has been learned about the victims, the offenders, the downsides, the type of crime it is grouped with, the symptoms, what happens to the victims after their childhood experiences, and what type of court these cases should be tried in; meanwhile, this illness is yet another form of child abuse not recognized by the public. Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy was introduced in England in 1951. It was described as patients who sought admission to hospitals with apparent acute illness along with dramatic medical history. In 1976 MSBP was identified by a report about four young children who were so severely abused they became dwarfed. In 1977 an author described a "somewhat less extreme form of child abuse which mothers deliberately induced or falsely illness in their children. This was referred to as MSBP" (Murray 343). Tragically, MSBP victims are usually children while the criminal is usually the parent or step parent. If the children are hospitalized they may be victims to many dangerous procedures that cause even worse results. When the child and parent are separated, the child's symptoms seem to stop. When the doctors or police confront the parent about the abuse, the parent most likely denies any knowledge of how the child became ill. Then they will go on about how good of he or she is, and how they would never abuse their child. Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy is an illness which jeopardizes the child's health. It is estimated that 10% of children under the age of five die from MSBP every year, and 5% of these patients had siblings who also died from unknown reasons. According to the United States Statistical Manual in 1995, "the death rate for children ages 1-4 of all causes is 48 per 100,000 or 0.048%. The death rate for children ages 5-14 is 27.2 per 100,000" (Schreier, Libow 8). Sch... This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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