Child abuse in economic crisis conditions. The case of Patras

ABSTRACT Introduction: The phenomenon of child abuse is a major social pathogenesis factor to the extent that it affects behaviors and attitudes, which are magnified in conditions of economic crisis. Aim: The emergence of abused child’s profile, the investigation of the type abuse and its aggravatin...

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Main Authors: Nikolakopoulou, Katerina, Zafiropoulou, Maria, Theodorou, Mamas
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Published: Zenodo 2019
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3259572 2024-09-09T19:27:28+00:00 Child abuse in economic crisis conditions. The case of Patras Nikolakopoulou, Katerina Zafiropoulou, Maria Theodorou, Mamas 2019-06-28 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3259572 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3259571 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3259572 oai:zenodo.org:3259572 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Rostrum of Asclepius, 18(3), 281-307, (2019-06-28) Child abuse neglect profile economic crisis Patras info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.325957210.5281/zenodo.3259571 2024-07-25T14:25:59Z ABSTRACT Introduction: The phenomenon of child abuse is a major social pathogenesis factor to the extent that it affects behaviors and attitudes, which are magnified in conditions of economic crisis. Aim: The emergence of abused child’s profile, the investigation of the type abuse and its aggravating factors, as well as the highlighting of the health system deficits both in central and regional level of the Municipality of Patras. Material and Method: The survey sample formed to 148 reports, out of the total 209, from the archives of Child Protection Group (O.Π.A.), Municipality of Patras from 2012 to 08.31.2016.Data analysis was performed with the IBM SPSS 20.0. Results: The 54.73% of children who are abused are boys, the 58.9% attend ordinary school and the 65.3% are pupils of primary school. The majority (61.9%) live with one parent. Neglect is the most common type of abuse (61.5%) with physical abuse following in the second place (25%).61.6% of families have low incomes and live in the South Apartment of Patras with the almost 30% to live in bad - dangerous conditions. 71% of mothers and 39.4% of fathers are unemployed. 50.5% of neglected and / or abandoned children and 40% physical and / or sexual abuse reside in the southern district of Patras, while 40% of minors who have been mentally abused live in the arctic. Conclusions: Our survey showed that child abuse and especially neglect is influenced by low socio-economic family profile, while mental abuse occurs in medium and high socio-economic households. There was a change in the type of abuse, as well as the direct relationship between unemployment, educational level and the living conditions of the child's family. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Zenodo Arctic
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topic Child abuse
neglect
profile
economic crisis
Patras
spellingShingle Child abuse
neglect
profile
economic crisis
Patras
Nikolakopoulou, Katerina
Zafiropoulou, Maria
Theodorou, Mamas
Child abuse in economic crisis conditions. The case of Patras
topic_facet Child abuse
neglect
profile
economic crisis
Patras
description ABSTRACT Introduction: The phenomenon of child abuse is a major social pathogenesis factor to the extent that it affects behaviors and attitudes, which are magnified in conditions of economic crisis. Aim: The emergence of abused child’s profile, the investigation of the type abuse and its aggravating factors, as well as the highlighting of the health system deficits both in central and regional level of the Municipality of Patras. Material and Method: The survey sample formed to 148 reports, out of the total 209, from the archives of Child Protection Group (O.Π.A.), Municipality of Patras from 2012 to 08.31.2016.Data analysis was performed with the IBM SPSS 20.0. Results: The 54.73% of children who are abused are boys, the 58.9% attend ordinary school and the 65.3% are pupils of primary school. The majority (61.9%) live with one parent. Neglect is the most common type of abuse (61.5%) with physical abuse following in the second place (25%).61.6% of families have low incomes and live in the South Apartment of Patras with the almost 30% to live in bad - dangerous conditions. 71% of mothers and 39.4% of fathers are unemployed. 50.5% of neglected and / or abandoned children and 40% physical and / or sexual abuse reside in the southern district of Patras, while 40% of minors who have been mentally abused live in the arctic. Conclusions: Our survey showed that child abuse and especially neglect is influenced by low socio-economic family profile, while mental abuse occurs in medium and high socio-economic households. There was a change in the type of abuse, as well as the direct relationship between unemployment, educational level and the living conditions of the child's family.
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author Nikolakopoulou, Katerina
Zafiropoulou, Maria
Theodorou, Mamas
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Zafiropoulou, Maria
Theodorou, Mamas
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title Child abuse in economic crisis conditions. The case of Patras
title_short Child abuse in economic crisis conditions. The case of Patras
title_full Child abuse in economic crisis conditions. The case of Patras
title_fullStr Child abuse in economic crisis conditions. The case of Patras
title_full_unstemmed Child abuse in economic crisis conditions. The case of Patras
title_sort child abuse in economic crisis conditions. the case of patras
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