Incidence of Self-esteem among Children Exposed to Sexual Abuse in Kenya
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Global Social Welfare
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It has been established that sexual abuse against children is a widespread global problem
(Stoltenborgh et al. 2011). Some scholars have reported that child abuse, including sexual
abuse among children, is high in Africa, as well as other continents (Filkelhor et al. 2013;
Hillis et al. 2016). Sexual abuse against children is a public health concern because its outcomes are detrimental to the health of children, families, and society (Madu et al.
2010). Often, mental health problems among children are detected late, and identification
rates by health professionals are quite low (Grant & Brito, 2010; Ndetei et al. 2009).
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