Jamaica Gleaner

WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF CHILD ABUSE?

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All forms of abuse and neglect have a harmful effect on children and young people. Below is an outline of some of the most common effects:

EMOTIONAL SCARS:

Children who suffer abuse or neglect feel most of the pain on the inside. Many children suffer low selfesteem and feelings of guilt, often blaming themselves for the abuse. Children can find it difficult to have trusting relationsh­ips and experience loneliness and bullying. Children often have feelings of hopelessne­ss, hate, despair, misery, and rage, sometimes talking about feeling suicidal or self-harm.

PHYSICAL SCARS:

Children can have direct physical effects such as bruising, cuts, broken bones, health problems, undernouri­shment, or even death.

IMPACT ON FUTURE WELL-BEING:

Research shows that children who have suffered abuse are more likely to have lower educationa­l attainment and suffer from drug and alcohol dependency. Long-term physical and mental health difficulti­es, including depression, can be a consequenc­e. Research shows that many individual­s who commit serious offences suffered from abuse during their childhood.

IMPACT ON FAMILIES:

As well as the impact of abuse and neglect on the child themselves, their family can also be affected, with family members anxious and unsure about how to support a child who has been abused. A child’s behaviour and attitudes can be difficult to deal with, and families often struggle to know how to cope.

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