Child Abuse

August 1st, 2006 | by Michael |
child health
Nigar Fatima Zafar asked:

? of? Introduction of? and when the female infant (Al-Maw 'buried alive of udah)? questioned, given that that sin? been killed! ? of? of? (Surah 81, Al takwir: 8-9). The day of trial, fathers are asked why they abused their daughters. The Islamic teachings have concluded that pre-Islamic practice of cruel wa female 'of? of? of? of infanticide;? of? d? that was common in Infants? dark. However, ********** long? been recorded in literature, art and science in many parts of the world. The remark also historic? filled with reports of children unkempt, weak and without food cast out by families arrangiarsi for himself and children who were physically, sexually abused and impressionable. In recent years, countries have witnessed a movement toward the recall and prevention of child abuse. This concept paper focuses on explaining the different types of pedophilia, events and consequences. The different types of ********** are caused by many factors, those factors will be discussed further. The methods of prevention from family and medical service providers want nearby health highlighted all'estremit? of this paper with the treatment methods. Most studies are concerned the functions of physical abuse, sexual and / or impressionable and therefore the discussion and recommendations would most validity? once applied to these situations. Anyone who 'age of 18;'s neglected or abused by a parent or someone responsible for his care? considered a victim of **********. The statistics for 2002, the department of health and social services showed that: about 896,000 American children were victims of abuse and neglect. Of all the abused children, 60.5% suffered neglect, 18.6%, physical abuse, and 9.9%, sexual abuse. Some have warned pi? of a kind. The 1400 children have died evaluated by abuse or negligence; 76.1% of them were under age 4. that parents were the most outraged? common. Although these numbers are terrible about pedophilia, many authorities? believe the 're conservative. As they? the abuse occurs in families and often involve young preverbal children, many cases are never discovered or reported. Especially, 63% of participants were identified as victims of domestic violence on the scale of the selection of domestic violence in Karachi. 36% of victims were male and 64% of the victims were females. 35% of victims reported the abuse to physical coating, 52% of victims reported that psychological abuse and 30% of the victims have reported sexual abuse by their relatives. 60% of the victims had depression and 67% of the victims had anxiety. Another study by medical students of AKU (a class of 1996) in a sample of 176 children, indicated that 27% of them had suffered physical abuse. ********** crosses the lines all ethnic, racial, cultural and socio-economic. There? Free trial that **********? a global problem. ? of? of? comes in many shapes and deeply? eradicated in? cultural, economic and social? the practices? (Bethea, L, 1999). Many parents who abuse their children are Acerbi and impulsive, with estimates of s? low. Sometimes the family? isolated within the community? and one or both parents can? be an outrage of substance. The effort of environmental factors that can trigger abuse include problems of jobs, poverty?, Unemployment, illness of family members, the tensionamenti marital and domestic violence among adults. The consequences of child lead to consider the prevention of child as the priority? in primary health care system. il? of? of? the consequences of the short duration of abuse? the physical and behavioral indicators that led to believe the suspected abuse in the first place? of? the system? healthcare. The role of the community?, The religious leaders and teachers of the school? vital spare in the exploitation of children, but unfortunately there? often ambivalence among people regarding these issues. So that there are nurses need to sensitize parents and teachers on key issues around child abuse and to mobilize to form networks to protect children. Typically, negligence emerge when a teacher reports a child who has the difficult and Hygiene inadequate clothing, seems inattentive, frequently complained of hunger, or frequently missing school without explanation. The neighbors can report a child? left not supervised, or a provider of medical care can? indicate that a child is missing appointments for medical care. As professional healthcare, the role dell'infermiera? child abuse and neglect reporting, particularly when the nurse discovered during home visitation. il? of? of? nourish those who work with children and families in various healthcare, education and social service settings can? play a key role in stopping neglect and abuse before they start, promoting? primary? the procedures? prevention. (Kathleen, 2004) company? International BodyThe for the Prevention recently compared the definitions of negligence and abuse of ********** from 58 countries and found a certain commonality in what? been considered abusive. In 1999, the WHO consultation on the prevention of child abuse has designed the following definition: child abuse or maltreatment of? of? of? of? of? of? represents all forms of physical and / or impressionable bad treatment, sexual abuse, neglect or treatment or negligent advertisement or other exploitation, resulting in actual or potential harm to health? s? the child?, the survival, development or dignity? in the context of a relationship of responsibility?, trust or? of? of? of? of? of power. the definition given above covers a wide range of abuse. This section focuses on particular events and consequences of three types of maltreatment of children, namely: physical abuse, sexual abuse, abuse and neglect impressionable. The physical abuse of a child? defined as those acts that cause physical damage real or have the potential for damage. The injuries inflicted by a carer on a child can take many forms. The serious injury or death in children abused? the pi? often the result of an injury to the head wound or to internal organs. The head trauma as a result of abuse? Cause of death pi? common in young children Children, with children during the first 2 years of life? the pi? vulnerable. As they? the strength you? applied to the body through the skin, the wound patterns pu skin? provide free signs of abuse. The skeletal manifestations of abuse include multiple fractures in different stages of healing, fractures of the bones that are very rarely broken under normal circumstances and characteristics of fractures of the ribs and long bones. The sexual abuse? acts defined as those where a carer using a child for sexual satisfaction. Children can be brought to training because of physical concerns or behavior which, on investigation later, production from derive from sexual abuse. Not? rare for children who were sexually abused to produce the symptoms of infection, ******* wound, abdominal pain, constipation, urinary infections apparatus chronic or recurrent problems or behavior. To be able to detect sexual abuse of children requires a high index of suspicion and familiarit? with indicators verbal, behavioral and physical abuse. Many children spontaneously detect abuse or caring for others, bench? there may also be signs of physical or indirect behavior. The abuse impressionable includes failure to provide a suitable environment and support and includes acts that have an effect on impressionable health and development of a child. Such acts include activities? of? a s? the child?, ridicule, threats and intimidation limitation, the distinction, refusal. The negligence all'omissione refers to a parent to provide for development? of? of? where the child's parent? in a position to do so on? of? of? in one or more of the following areas: health, education, development impressionable, nutrition, shelter and safe living circumstances. The negligence? cos separate? the circumstances of poverty? in that negligence pu? happen only in cases where reasonable resources are available to the family or carer. Many risk factors are responsible for the phenomenon of pedophilia, including: community? and factors, et? and *** industry. Numerous studies across many countries have indicated a strong association between poverty? and maltreatment of the child. The rates of abuse are more? senior in community? with the high levels of unemployment and poverty? concentrated. These communities? also are characterized by high levels of turnover of the population and on the space overloaded. Research indicates that poverty? the chronic? of? of? adversely affects children with its effect on parental behavior and the availability? of? of? of resources? the community?. The correlation of the Community? represents the degree of cohesion and solidarity? that exists within the community?. children? of? of? who live in areas with less? social? of? of? of? the capital? of? of? of? of? of? of? or social investment in the community? seem to be at greater risk for abuse and have? pi? psychological or pi? behavior? the problems? (Macmillan, 1994). On the one hand, the networks? of? of? and the proximity of the social links were shown to be protective of? of? the children? (Macmillan, 1994). There? ? true even for children with a number of? of? of? of risk factors such as poverty?, violence, substance abuse and parents with low levels? education? of? of success appear to be protected from high correlation of community?. Vulnerabilit? to? of? of? pedophile whether physical, sexual or through? of? of? negligence depends in part on age? of? s? the child?. The fatal cases of physical abuse are found mostly among young infants. In reviews of child deaths in Fiji, Finland, Germany and Senegal, for example, most of the victims were less than 2 years Kathleen, the m. (2004). Children and young? are also at risk for physical abuse is not fatal, bench? et le? peak for such abuse varies from country to country. For example, the rates of? of? of? Physical abuse is not fatal to raise children? of? 3? 6 years in China, to? of? 6? 11 years in India and between 6 and 12 years in? the united? the States? (Kathleen, m. (2004)). The currency sexual abuse, first, tenda to increase after the beginning

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