Prevalence of Key Forms of Violence Against Adolescents in the Arab Region: A Systematic Review
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Purpose: This article presents a systematic review of the prevalence of violence against adolescents in the 22 countries of the Arab League. Methods: Data on physical and emotional child maltreatment, sexual abuse, bullying and fighting, violence in schools, and intimate partner violence against adolescent girls were retrieved using: (1) a systematic search for peer-reviewed journal articles using Medline and the Social Sciences Citation Index; and (2) a search for nationally-representative, population-based surveys. Results: Published evidence suggests that physical, sexual, and emotional violence against adolescents is widespread in the Arab region. In many studies, prevalence rates exceeded other regional or global estimates, including rates of violent discipline, fighting, and intimate partner violence against adolescent girls. Data on certain forms of violence (e.g. violent discipline) are available from many Arab countries; but data on other forms, e.g., sexual abuse, are scarce. Most peer-reviewed journal articles are based on small studies with diverse operational definitions and methods, making comparisons challenging. Conclusions: High rates of violence against adolescents in the region merit greater attention from policy makers concerned with determinants of adolescent health. There is also a need to expand and improve the quality of quantitative and qualitative research on violence against adolescents in the region. © 2018
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Adolescents, Arab region, Child abuse, Violence, Adolescent, Arabs, Humans, Prevalence, Adolescent health, Arab, Attention, Bullying, Child, Female, Girl, Human, Human experiment, Intermethod comparison, Medline, Partner violence, Qualitative research, Review, Sexual abuse, Sociology, Systematic review, Ethnology, Psychology