2017
DOI: 10.4172/2472-1786.100041
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The Extent of Negligence of Children in Saudi Arabia: A Literature Review

Abstract: Child neglect, through physical, mental, and emotional deprivation, is a worldwide phenomenon. However, until comparatively recently, scientific data and academic research on it within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) had been extremely limited due to the conservative nature of the society in this country. A systemic review was conducted, using several databases, including those of Cross Search, Social Sciences Citation Index, two Saudi universities, and manual searches of key journals of literature on child … Show more

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“…Neglect is the continuing failure of parents or caretakers in providing safety and the basic (physical, mental, and emotional) needs of a child (Alsehaimi & Alanazi, 2017). WHO defines abuse and neglect as child maltreatment that include all types of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect, negligence and commercial or other exploitation results in actual or potential harm to the child's health, survival, development or dignity in the context of a relationship of responsibility, trust or power (2020).…”
Section: Neglectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neglect is the continuing failure of parents or caretakers in providing safety and the basic (physical, mental, and emotional) needs of a child (Alsehaimi & Alanazi, 2017). WHO defines abuse and neglect as child maltreatment that include all types of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect, negligence and commercial or other exploitation results in actual or potential harm to the child's health, survival, development or dignity in the context of a relationship of responsibility, trust or power (2020).…”
Section: Neglectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But by 2000, the government had recognized the problem which led to installation of child protection centers in major hospitals. 70 According to the Saudi national family safety registry (NFSR) report of 38 hospital based child safety centers, 292 cases (43% neglect) of child ill treatment were registered in 2010 71 which rose to 895 cases (31% neglect) in 2011. 72 Within a space of 3 years between 2010 to 2012, a total no of 1,450 instances of child abuse were reported (only 21 centers) out of which 511 cases (35%) were classified as neglect.…”
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confidence: 99%