Martins S B, Ebrahim G J
Hospital Escola Sao Francisco de Assis, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
J Trop Pediatr. 1995 Feb;41(1):43-6. doi: 10.1093/tropej/41.1.43.
A study of female street children using qualitative methodology revealed a family background of poverty, neglect, and violence as key factors in girls taking to the streets. Lack of any form of services, either social or medical, which could provide a safety net around dysfunctioning families was striking. The role of Maternal and Child Health Services in addressing the problem of street children is discussed.
一项采用定性研究方法对街头流浪女童开展的研究表明,贫困、忽视和暴力的家庭背景是女童流落街头的关键因素。明显缺乏任何形式的社会或医疗服务,而这些服务本可围绕功能失调的家庭提供一个安全网。本文讨论了妇幼保健服务在解决街头流浪儿童问题方面的作用。