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A Survey of Street Children in Northern Tanzania: How Abuse or Support Factors May Influence Migration to the Street

机译:坦桑尼亚北部街头儿童的调查:虐待或支持因素如何影响到街头的移民

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In October 2006, a survey was undertaken of youth “on the streets” in the Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions of Tanzania (n = 1,923). The question of interest was if street children who live on streets full-time differ concerning reports of abuse and support, compared to reports of children who are only part-time on the streets, and to children who don’t self-identify as “street children” at all. Results show full-time street children reporting significantly more abuse than part-time counterparts, or children who were not street children (mean difference = −1.44, P < .001). Concerning support scores, non-street children and part-time street children reported significantly more support from their family than full-time street children (mean difference = 1.70, P < .001). This information identifies possible reasons why vulnerable children migrate to live on the streets in the urban areas, and contributes to the limited literature and data on this subject.
机译:2006年10月,对坦桑尼亚阿鲁沙和乞力马扎罗地区(n = 1,923)的“街头”青年进行了一项调查。感兴趣的问题是,与仅在街道上兼职的儿童和没有自认为“街头儿童”。结果显示,全日制街头儿童报告的虐待现象比非全日制街头儿童或非街头儿童严重得多(平均差异= −1.44,P <.001)。关于抚养分数,非流浪儿童和非全日制街头儿童报告说,他们的家庭比全日制街头儿童获得更多的支持(平均差异= 1.70,P <.001)。该信息确定了易受伤害的儿童迁移到城市街道上居住的可能原因,并为有关该主题的有限文献和数据做出了贡献。

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