
@article{ref1,
title="Stolen innocence: dishonor and taint in times of war",
journal="Journal of Pediatric Nursing",
year="2022",
author="Uchida, Ricardo Riyoiti and de Moura, Ana Tereza Miranda Soares and Pires, Jeully Pereira and de Sousa Moreira, Jorge Lucas and Borges, Isaac Neri and Martins, Clara Rosa Muniz and da Silva, Ursula Raiany Lacerda and de Matos Brasil, Aloisio Gomes and Macedo, Luis Fernando Reis and de Albuquerque, Thais Rodrigues and Lima, Nádia Nara Rolim and Neto, Modesto Leite Rolim",
volume="ePub",
number="ePub",
pages="ePub-ePub",
abstract="As soon as they are taken prisoner, children and adolescents in times of war are inserted into a spiral of cruelty that progresses to rape or other countless forms of physical and psychological torture using sex as a weapon. Were these children and adolescents war sex slaves? Oral sex and other sexual barbarities are part of spaces of abuse and humiliation. The damage to the personality structure of these children and adolescents is severe. The psychological consequences are numerous. Over the years, a vicious circle has been observed around this brutality.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0882-5963",
doi="10.1016/j.pedn.2022.04.005",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2022.04.005"
}