Literature DB >> 15637108

Is there violence in the neighbourhood? Ask the children.

Jinan Usta1, Jo Ann M Farver.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Community violence is a major public health concern. Much has been written about high intensity community violence such as wars or gang violence. However, chronic low intensity community violence is greatly overlooked. The objective of the following study is to assess how children living in neighbourhoods characterized by chronic low intensity violence perceive their environment.
METHODS: Children drew two pictures: one of their physical neighbourhoods and the other representing what goes on in the neighbourhoods. Each child also completed a neighbourhood safety survey.
RESULTS: The participants were four hundred and five children (213 girls; 192 boys) 8-12 years old (mean = 9.70; SD = 1.26) who lived in Beirut. 75 drawings contained violent incidents (fist fights and heated verbal arguments were most commonly depicted). 168 children mentioned people fighting or quarrelling in the streets but elected not to draw them. Children reported feeling unsafe and dissatisfaction with the quality of their neighbourhoods.
CONCLUSION: Children living in chronic low intensity community violence may feel unsafe and distrustful of their environment but may perceive violent events as regular normal occurrence. The risk of copying such behaviours and propagating violence is to be considered seriously.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15637108     DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdh204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Health (Oxf)        ISSN: 1741-3842            Impact factor:   2.341


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Authors:  Raimunda Magalhães da Silva; Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro; Indara Cavalcante Bezerra; José Manuel Peixoto Caldas; Christina César Praça Brasil
Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev       Date:  2018-08-24
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