In October 2006, a survey was undertaken of youth "on the streets" in the Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions of Tanzania (n = 1,923). The question of interest was if street children who live on streets full-time differ concerning reports of abuse and support, compared to reports of children who are only part-time on the streets, and to children who don't self-identify as "street children" at all. Results show full-time street children reporting significantly more abuse than part-time counterparts, or children who were not street children (mean difference = -1.44, P < .001). Concerning support scores, non-street children and part-time street children reported significantly more support from their family than full-time street children (mean diffe...
This study was conducted in Songea Municipal, Ruvuma Region. The study was conducted in three wards,...
Objective: The aims were: (1) to examine the profile of African street children and to assess the li...
Research of street-involved children and youth in Sub-Saharan Africa has largely focused on urban ce...
In October 2006, a survey was undertaken of youth "on the streets” in the Arusha and Kilimanjaro reg...
This paper presents data from an in-depth study conducted among street children in an urban setting ...
AbstractThis qualitative study investigates the reason why Rwanda still has street children despite ...
The main objective of this study is to give a holistic analysis of the current situation experiences...
Objective: This paper examines the findings from recent studies of street children in Ethiopia. Meth...
Objective: The aims were (1) to examine the profile of African street children and to assess the lin...
Abstract Background This paper is based on data gathered from a 2006 survey of 1,098 "street childre...
IMPORTANCE: A systematic compilation of children and youth's reported reasons for street involvement...
This study employed the livelihood approach to examine the effects of streetism on the livelihoods o...
Research of street-involved children and youth in Sub-Saharan Africa has largely focused on urban ce...
Child abuse among street children is a social problem which violates children’s rights and affects ...
Increasing numbers of children struggle to survive living in the streets of our world. Research can ...
This study was conducted in Songea Municipal, Ruvuma Region. The study was conducted in three wards,...
Objective: The aims were: (1) to examine the profile of African street children and to assess the li...
Research of street-involved children and youth in Sub-Saharan Africa has largely focused on urban ce...
In October 2006, a survey was undertaken of youth "on the streets” in the Arusha and Kilimanjaro reg...
This paper presents data from an in-depth study conducted among street children in an urban setting ...
AbstractThis qualitative study investigates the reason why Rwanda still has street children despite ...
The main objective of this study is to give a holistic analysis of the current situation experiences...
Objective: This paper examines the findings from recent studies of street children in Ethiopia. Meth...
Objective: The aims were (1) to examine the profile of African street children and to assess the lin...
Abstract Background This paper is based on data gathered from a 2006 survey of 1,098 "street childre...
IMPORTANCE: A systematic compilation of children and youth's reported reasons for street involvement...
This study employed the livelihood approach to examine the effects of streetism on the livelihoods o...
Research of street-involved children and youth in Sub-Saharan Africa has largely focused on urban ce...
Child abuse among street children is a social problem which violates children’s rights and affects ...
Increasing numbers of children struggle to survive living in the streets of our world. Research can ...
This study was conducted in Songea Municipal, Ruvuma Region. The study was conducted in three wards,...
Objective: The aims were: (1) to examine the profile of African street children and to assess the li...
Research of street-involved children and youth in Sub-Saharan Africa has largely focused on urban ce...