Title of article :
Child Maltreatment in the World: A Review Article
Author/Authors :
Ajilian Abbasi ، Maryam - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Saeidi ، Masumeh - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Khademi ، Gholamreza - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Hoseini ، Bibi Leila - Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences , Emami Moghadam ، Zahra - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Child abuse is a recognized public health and social problem worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), child abuse includes all forms of physical and/or emotional illtreatment, sexual abuse, neglect and negligent treatment and exploitation. Child maltreatment is a global problem with serious lifelong consequences. In spite of recent national surveys in several low and middleincome countries, data from many countries are still lacking. Estimates of child maltreatment indicate that nearly a quarter of adults (22.6%) worldwide suffered physical abuse as a child, 36.3% experienced emotional abuse and 16.3% experienced physical neglect, with no significant differences between boys and girls. However, the lifetime prevalence rate of childhood sexual abuse indicates more marked differences by sex – 18% for girls and 7.6% for boys. The lifelong consequences of child maltreatment include impaired physical and mental health, poorer school performance, and job and relationship difficulties. Ultimately, child maltreatment can contribute to slowing a country s economic and social development. We conclude that child maltreatment is a widespread, global phenomenon affecting the lives of millions of children all over the world, which is in sharp contrast with the United Nation s Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Keywords :
Child abuse , Child maltreatment , Violence , Worldwide
Journal title :
International Journal of Pediatrics
Journal title :
International Journal of Pediatrics