Overview of Child Abuse

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Child Abuse Child abuse has been known one of the major destructions of lives in the society. National center for injury control and prevention for child maltreatment has made it known that over a million of children suffer from child abuse, while some children lose their lives from maltreatment. More than seven children die as a result of child abuse, and some programs have been developed in order to help children from being abused. There are only four major types of abuses: emotional abuse, sexual abuse, physical abuse and neglect. Child abuse has been found to have bad effects on the lives of the abused victims. Psychology shows that children who are physically abused tend to develop some aggressive behaviors towards themselves and their surroundings, and children who suffer from emotional abuse tend to build unhealthy relationship in their adulthood. Many children grow up with no proper care from parents and this can make them dangerous to themselves and the society. The purpose of this essay is to explain the problems the abused victims are faced with and how child maltreatment can be prevented. Research performed by some authors has also shown that children who are abused have the tendency of becoming abusive parents themselves. Some abused children find it difficult to build a healthy relationship with people resulting from their abuse experiences. Child abuse is everywhere in the world, it occurs in all cultures, races and it is a problem that attention has not being fully focused on, therefore child abuse should be prevented and stopped. Child abuse is described as a harmful behavior on the children whether physically or mentally. The most common type of abuse is the physical abuse, this is because it is easily identifi... ... middle of paper ... ... for Disease Control and Prevention, 14 Jan. 2014. Web. 30 Apr. 2014. Mills Ryan, and James Scott. "Child Maltreatment" Adolescent Mental Problem from Childhood Maltreatment 37.5 (2013): 290-5. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 Apr 2014. Hornor, Gail. "Child Abuse" Implications and Consequences of Sexual Abuse 24.6 (2010): 358-364. Academic Search Elite. Web. 25 Apr. 2014. Tuscic Swea J, and Gordana B. Flander. "Child Maltreatment" Consequences of Abuse 9.1 (2013): 24-35. Pediatrics Today. Web. 27 Apr 2014. Raquel Oliveira, and Maroco Joao. "Child Maltreatment" Intergenerational Transmission Of Child Abuse 29.2 (2012): 253-69. Academic Search Elite. Web. 29 Apr 2014. M Annerback E, and Sahlqvist L. "Child Abuse and Neglect." Health and Risk Behaviors Association with Child Physical Abuse 36.7-8 (2012): 585-95. Academic Search Elite. Web. 30 Apr 2014.

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