Child Abuse and Neglect in USA and Japan : Current Nursing Implications
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Child maltreatment is broken down to neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and other types. The reported number of child abuse was over 2 million in a population of 253 million in 1992 in the United States in contrast to 2,000 in 110 million in 1989 in Japan. Although the investigation is not complete in Japan, the rapid life style and culture may be creating more problems concerning violence, substance abuse, and break-down of the family than is actually seen. Unlike the United States, abusers in Japan are reported to be dominantly biological mothers than fathers. Because the risk factors on child abuse are linked to a child's physical and mental conditions, nurses need to recognize and approach effectively the risk factors of both children and abusers.
- 群馬大学の論文
- 1996-03-31
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