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隐形的战士:了解童兵的生活经历如何影响其健康和康复需求。

The invisible soldiers: understanding how the life experiences of girl child soldiers impacts upon their health and rehabilitation needs.

出版信息

Arch Dis Child. 2014 May;99(5):458-62. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2013-305240. Epub 2014 Jan 7.

Abstract

There are estimated 120,000 girl child soldiers worldwide. Recruitment makes girls vulnerable to the violence of war, torture, psychological trauma and sexual abuse with huge impact on their physical, mental and reproductive health. Despite this, girl soldiers often remain an invisible and marginalised group frequently neglected from disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration programmes. This is not just a local issue: with former child soldiers seeking asylum as refugees there is an increasing need for health workers in the destination countries to understand their health needs in order to inform appropriate holistic service provision. This review provides an overview of how the duties and life experiences of girl soldiers, including gender-specific abuses, impacts upon their health and concludes with a summary of recommendations as to how their rehabilitation needs can be addressed.

摘要

全球估计有 12 万名女童兵。招募使女孩容易受到战争暴力、酷刑、心理创伤和性虐待的影响,对其身体、心理和生殖健康造成巨大影响。尽管如此,女童兵往往仍然是一个看不见的边缘化群体,在解除武装、复员和重返社会方案中经常被忽视。这不仅仅是一个地方问题:随着前儿童兵作为难民寻求庇护,目的国的卫生工作者越来越需要了解他们的健康需求,以便提供适当的整体服务。本综述概述了女童兵的职责和生活经历,包括针对性别的虐待,如何影响她们的健康,并总结了如何满足她们康复需求的建议。

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