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The developmental status of abused and neglected children in the Philippines

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  • Bengwasan, Peejay
  • Bancual, Mari Erika Joi F.

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Traumatization with the absence of parental care becomes toxic to a child’s development (Dudley, 2015). Despite documented effects of child abuse and neglect, there is a need to explore the status of children who experienced maltreatment who are outside the home (Roche, 2017).

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  • Bengwasan, Peejay & Bancual, Mari Erika Joi F., 2020. "The developmental status of abused and neglected children in the Philippines," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 110(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:110:y:2020:i:c:s0190740919310825
    DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.104756
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    1. Steven Roche, 2017. "Child Protection and Maltreatment in the Philippines: A Systematic Review of the Literature," Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies 201707, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
    2. Steven Roche, 2017. "Child Protection and Maltreatment in the Philippines: A Systematic Review of the Literature," Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 4(1), pages 104-128, January.
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