Prevalence of family violence and mental health and their relation to peer victimization: A representative study of adolescent students in Southwestern Uganda

Volume: 98, Pages: 104194 - 104194
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Despite global efforts to end violence against children in all settings, reports reveal that violence against children is still highly prevalent, especially in low-and middle- income countries. Violence in childhood is associated with a host of negative outcomes, and exposure in one setting can easily spill over to other contexts. For instance, exposure to family violence was not only related to mental health problems but also seems to be a risk...
Paper Details
Title
Prevalence of family violence and mental health and their relation to peer victimization: A representative study of adolescent students in Southwestern Uganda
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
98
Pages
104194 - 104194
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