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effects of child abuse are intense shame and low self-esteem. Most victims feel valued only as sexual objects and relate to the world through sexual activity. They feel worthless, insignificant and almost invisible. Guilt and shame go hand ...
ther, my father, my sister and my brother for their endless support in my life and allowing me to make all my decisions. I would also like to take the opportunity to show appreciation to my co-workers for their expert cooperation on every o...
the study2 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW3 2.1 Profile of Nigeria3 2.2 Socio-Economic Conditions of Nigeria4 2.3 Value of Children in Nigeria5 2.4 The concept of Child Labour in Nigeria6 2.5 Child Labour as a significant social problem8 2.6 V...
single-parent families. During the 1970s, divorce became much more common, and the number of families headed by one parent increased rapidly. The number peaked in the 1980s and then declined slightly in the 1990s. By 1996, 31 percent of chi...
currently based on a sliding scale. Taxpayers with adjusted gross income (AGI) below $15,000 multiply their out-of-home child and dependent care expenses by 35 percent. The percentage that taxpayers can claim declines iteratively to 20 perc...
part of any prevention program. The empirical link between a macro approach, such as the use of media, and the actual prevention of child maltreatment, however, is very difficult to make. The literature discusses ways in which the media ca...
the impact of child sexual abuse on social, sexual and interpersonal functioning, and its potential role in mediating the more widely recognised impacts on mental health. In discussing the relationship between child sexual abuse and adult p...