Le Roux J
Faculty of Education, University of Pretoria, Republic of South Africa.
Adolescence. 1996 Summer;31(122):423-31.
In the present study findings from interviews on the background of street children in Pretoria, South Africa are presented, discussed, and compared with research done in the past on South African street children. Findings from the investigation indicate that the average age of South African street children is approximately 13 years, predominantly of male African origin. Most have been on the streets for three years or longer, and they cited family violence, parental alcoholism, abuse, and poverty as the main motivating factors for leaving home. Most of these findings are common among street children all over the world.
在本研究中,展示、讨论了对南非比勒陀利亚街头儿童背景的访谈结果,并将其与过去对南非街头儿童的研究进行了比较。调查结果表明,南非街头儿童的平均年龄约为13岁,主要是非洲裔男性。大多数人已经在街上流浪三年或更长时间,他们将家庭暴力、父母酗酒、虐待和贫困列为离家的主要动机因素。这些发现中的大多数在全世界的街头儿童中都很常见。