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Citation

Senanayake MP, Ranasinghe A, Balasuriya C. Ceylon Med. J. 1998; 43(4): 191-193.

Affiliation

Department of Paediatrics, University of Colombo.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Sri Lanka Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10355170

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the background, life styles, health and prevalence of abuse of street children in Colombo. STUDY SAMPLE: 50 street children receiving temporary day care or night shelter from community service centres were serially recruited. DESIGN: A retrospective descriptive survey. Demographic, experiential and clinical data were collected by an interviewer, based on a semistructured questionnaire, followed by physical examination and laboratory investigation. RESULTS: The children were aged between 4 and 17 years. (Mean 10.5 years.) 64% were males and 18% belonged to ethnic minorities. The majority (84%) had family ties. Family disintegration was mentioned as the cause for life on the streets by 36%. Child labour was reported in 38%. 16% admitted to being sexually abused. 20% were tobacco smokers. Respiratory and skin infections, and injuries incurred in road traffic accidents were the main causes of morbidity. CONCLUSION: Street children in Colombo are an abused and exploited group. Road traffic accidents, and physical and sexual abuse are the main hazards of the street they are exposed to.


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