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dc.contributor.authorAtta, H.Y.
dc.contributor.authorYoussef, R.M.
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-17T10:01:04Z
dc.date.available2014-06-17T10:01:04Z
dc.date.issued1998EN
dc.identifier.issn1020-3397EN
dc.identifier.otherhttp://applications.emro.who.int/emhj/0403/emhj_1998_4_3_502_512.pdfEN
dc.identifier.urihttps://iris.who.int/handle/10665/118396
dc.description502-512EN
dc.description.abstractMothers' behaviour relating to child maltreatment, their perceptions of such behaviour and its correlates to parents' characteristics and family background were investigated. Women with at least one child under 18 years were targeted and given an interview questionnaire. A high proportion of mothers reported maltreatment behaviour that constituted emotional [‎69.0%]‎ and physical [‎57.1%]‎ abuse as well as neglecting the child's safety [‎43.8%]‎, education [‎46.1%]‎ and medical care [‎53.3%]‎. Mothers tended to perceive neglectful behaviour rather than abusive behaviour as child maltreatment. Child maltreatment was significantly associated with parents' level of education, father's occupation, mother's working status, financial problems, mother's age at the birth of the first child, number of offspring, crowding index and maternal perceptions of maltreatmentEN
dc.language.isoenEN
dc.subjectMothersEN
dc.subjectPerceptionEN
dc.subjectQuestionnairesEN
dc.subjectSocioeconomic FactorsEN
dc.subjectRisk FactorsEN
dc.subject.meshChild AbuseEN
dc.titleChild abuse and neglect: mothers' behaviour and perceptionsEN
dc.relation.ispartofjournalEMHJ - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 4 (‎3)‎, 502-512, 1998


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