2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.08.020
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Violence against children who have left home, lived on the street and been domestic workers — A study of reintegrated children in Kagera Region, Tanzania

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“…This association disappeared in the 14 years and over age groups, where having paid work was shown to be a protective factor. This may be explained by the fact that, despite its negative effects, early working may contribute to the integration of children and adolescents into the community and family, which has been identified as a protective factor against violence against children and adolescents performing domestic work or living on the streets 23 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This association disappeared in the 14 years and over age groups, where having paid work was shown to be a protective factor. This may be explained by the fact that, despite its negative effects, early working may contribute to the integration of children and adolescents into the community and family, which has been identified as a protective factor against violence against children and adolescents performing domestic work or living on the streets 23 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yeni Delhi'de sokakta yaşayan çocuklarla yapılan çalışmada çocukların sağlık sorunları yaşadığı, en önemli sağlık sorunlarının işitme sorunları, bitlenme, gastrointestinal sistem ve solunum sistemi hastalıkları olduğu bulunmuştur (Nath, Shannon, Georgiades, Sword ve Raina, 2016). Olsson (2016) Tanzanya'da yaşları 13-24 olan ve sokakta yaşayan 214 çocukla yaptığı çalışmasında, evden ayrılan çocukların şiddete daha fazla maruz kaldığını, araştırmaya katılan çocukların dörtte üçünün hem fiziksel hem duygusal şiddete birlikte maruz kaldıklarını bulmuştur.…”
Section: Sokakta Yaşayan/çalışan çOcukların Yaşadıkları Sorunlarunclassified
“…Due to the structural conditions and the lack of a warm, sensitive, enriched, and child-orientated environment, the disadvantages of children living in institutional care are self-evident: A great number of institutionalized orphaned children are characterized as being in fair or poor health [11], generally developed below average [12], at higher risk for cognitive delay [13] as well as insecure and disorganized attached [14]. However, it is not only the absence of adequate care, in the form of emotional or physical neglect, that can lead to impairments in the children's physical, mental and social development, also experiences of violence were associated with emotional and behavioral problems [15], a lower psychological quality of life [16], and epigenomic changes regarding stress regulation [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%