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The health profile of street children in Africa: a literature review

机译:非洲流浪儿童的健康状况:文献综述

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has labelled street children as “children in difficult circumstances”, who represent a minority population that has been under-represented for too long in health research. This a concern because street children are at risk of carrying a greater disease burden. Their homeless lifestyle makes them more vulnerable to health risks and problems than children who live at home; as they roam the streets begging for food and money to obtain basic needs and are found sleeping in half-destroyed houses, abandoned basements, under bridges and in the open air. This paper presents health results from a systematic review of literature from 17 databases and including 16 countries in Africa. The review revealed that there are more boys than girls living on the street in their adolescence and who mainly have left home due to poverty and abuse. These children in these countries are vulnerable to poor health due to factors such as homelessness, risky sexual behaviour, substance abuse and violence. Among the health problems identified are growth and nutritional disorders, physical injuries, violence, sexual abuse, communicable diseases including diarrhoeal diseases, malaria, respiratory diseases, neglected tropical diseases, mental health issues, substance abuse, reproductive health disorders, mortality, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS. Primary interventions that could prevent poor health and improve the health status of street children include provision of safe shelter, proper nutrition, access to health care, health education, and sexual reproductive health, protection from any form of abuse, violence and substance abuse. Enforcing state policies and laws in all African countries is required to protect street children from neglect, abuse and to increase their access to education. More research on the health risks and health status of street children is still required, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, which carries the greatest disease burden and poverty.
机译:联合国儿童基金会(UNICEF)将流浪儿童称为“处境困难的儿童”,他们代表的少数族裔在健康研究中的代表性不足。这是一个令人担忧的问题,因为流浪儿童有承担更大疾病负担的风险。与无家可归的孩子相比,他们无家可归的生活方式使他们更容易遭受健康风险和问题。他们在街头乞求食物和金钱以获得基本需求时,被发现睡在半毁的房屋,废弃的地下室,桥下和露天。本文介绍了对17个数据库(包括16个非洲国家)的文献进行系统回顾得出的健康结果。审查显示,青春期流落街头的男孩多于女孩,主要是由于贫穷和虐待而离开家。由于无家可归,危险的性行为,药物滥用和暴力等因素,这些国家的这些儿童容易受到不良健康的影响。确定的健康问题包括生长和营养失调,身体伤害,暴力,性虐待,包括腹泻病,疟疾,呼吸系统疾病在内的传染病,被忽视的热带病,心理健康问题,药物滥用,生殖健康失调,死亡率,性传播疾病和艾滋病毒/艾滋病。可以预防流浪儿童的不良健康状况并改善其健康状况的主要干预措施包括提供安全的庇护所,适当的营养,获得卫生保健,健康教育和性生殖健康,保护免受任何形式的虐待,暴力和滥用毒品。必须在所有非洲国家执行国家政策和法律,以保护流浪儿童免遭忽视,虐待和增加其受教育的机会。仍然需要对流浪儿童的健康风险和健康状况进行更多的研究,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲,该地区的疾病负担和贫困最大。

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