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Health status of street children and reasons for being forced to live on the streets in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia. Using mixed methods
INTRODUCTION: In Ethiopia, more than four million children are anticipated to live under particularly difficult circumstances. Street children are subject to violence, a lack of health care, and a lack of education. Which denies them the right to live in a secure environment and exposes them to diff...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8932583/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35303038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265601 |
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author | Abate, Degu Eyeberu, Addis Adare, Dechasa Negash, Belay Alemu, Addisu Beshir, Temam Deressa Wayessa, Alemayehu Debella, Adera Bahiru, Nebiyu Heluf, Helina Abdurke Kure, Mohammed Abdu, Ahmedmenewer Oljira Dulo, Amanuel Bekele, Habtamu Bayu, Kefelegn Bogale, Saron Atnafe, Genanaw Assefa, Tewodros Belete, Rabuma Muzeyin, Mohammed Asmerom, Haftu Arkew, Mesay Mohammed, Anumein Asfaw, Henock Taddesse, Barkot Alemu, Daniel Yihun, Dawit Nigussie, Shambel Yusuf Kebira, Jemal Aliyi Adem, Siraj Dirirsa, Gebisa Hailu, Saba Godana, Abduro Mamo, Galana Bekele, Deribe Dessie, Yadeta |
author_facet | Abate, Degu Eyeberu, Addis Adare, Dechasa Negash, Belay Alemu, Addisu Beshir, Temam Deressa Wayessa, Alemayehu Debella, Adera Bahiru, Nebiyu Heluf, Helina Abdurke Kure, Mohammed Abdu, Ahmedmenewer Oljira Dulo, Amanuel Bekele, Habtamu Bayu, Kefelegn Bogale, Saron Atnafe, Genanaw Assefa, Tewodros Belete, Rabuma Muzeyin, Mohammed Asmerom, Haftu Arkew, Mesay Mohammed, Anumein Asfaw, Henock Taddesse, Barkot Alemu, Daniel Yihun, Dawit Nigussie, Shambel Yusuf Kebira, Jemal Aliyi Adem, Siraj Dirirsa, Gebisa Hailu, Saba Godana, Abduro Mamo, Galana Bekele, Deribe Dessie, Yadeta |
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description | INTRODUCTION: In Ethiopia, more than four million children are anticipated to live under particularly difficult circumstances. Street children are subject to violence, a lack of health care, and a lack of education. Which denies them the right to live in a secure environment and exposes them to different health problems. Currently, little is known about the prevalence of Streetism, including health conditions. Therefore, this study was aimed to assess the health status of street children and determinants of Streetism. METHODS: Mixed methods (sequential) were employed from February 1 to 28, 2021. Quantitative cross-sectional study design and phenomenological qualitative designs were applied. Overall, 220 street children were involved in the study. The most common reason that forced the children to resort to a street way of life is to look for a job and quarreled with parents. The data were collected using interviews methods. Chi-square test and multiple binary logistic regression were applied to examine the variations among variables with the health status of street children. Qualitative data were analyzed using the thematic analysis technique. RESULTS: The study included a total of 220 street children. As to the quantitative study, the majority of study participants (92.73%) drank alcohol regularly. Depression (39.22%) and peer pressure (43.14%) were the most common initiation causes of drinking alcohol. According to a qualitative study report, "Street children are mostly affected by the communicable disease” and… They are addicted to substances like benzene” which had a profound effect on their health.” Furthermore, the study discovered a statistically significant association between respondents’ health status and sociodemographic characteristics (age and educational status), job presence, and drug use. CONCLUSION: This study identified the factors that drove street children to live on the streets, such as the inability to find work and disagreements with their parents. The majority of the street children were affected by preventable and treatable diseases. Unfortunately, almost all street children reported drinking alcohol, which exposed them to a variety of health problems. In general, the study discovered that street children require immediate attention. Decision-makers and academicians should collaborate to develop a plan for these children’s health and social interventions. |
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spelling | pubmed-89325832022-03-19 Health status of street children and reasons for being forced to live on the streets in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia. Using mixed methods Abate, Degu Eyeberu, Addis Adare, Dechasa Negash, Belay Alemu, Addisu Beshir, Temam Deressa Wayessa, Alemayehu Debella, Adera Bahiru, Nebiyu Heluf, Helina Abdurke Kure, Mohammed Abdu, Ahmedmenewer Oljira Dulo, Amanuel Bekele, Habtamu Bayu, Kefelegn Bogale, Saron Atnafe, Genanaw Assefa, Tewodros Belete, Rabuma Muzeyin, Mohammed Asmerom, Haftu Arkew, Mesay Mohammed, Anumein Asfaw, Henock Taddesse, Barkot Alemu, Daniel Yihun, Dawit Nigussie, Shambel Yusuf Kebira, Jemal Aliyi Adem, Siraj Dirirsa, Gebisa Hailu, Saba Godana, Abduro Mamo, Galana Bekele, Deribe Dessie, Yadeta PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: In Ethiopia, more than four million children are anticipated to live under particularly difficult circumstances. Street children are subject to violence, a lack of health care, and a lack of education. Which denies them the right to live in a secure environment and exposes them to different health problems. Currently, little is known about the prevalence of Streetism, including health conditions. Therefore, this study was aimed to assess the health status of street children and determinants of Streetism. METHODS: Mixed methods (sequential) were employed from February 1 to 28, 2021. Quantitative cross-sectional study design and phenomenological qualitative designs were applied. Overall, 220 street children were involved in the study. The most common reason that forced the children to resort to a street way of life is to look for a job and quarreled with parents. The data were collected using interviews methods. Chi-square test and multiple binary logistic regression were applied to examine the variations among variables with the health status of street children. Qualitative data were analyzed using the thematic analysis technique. RESULTS: The study included a total of 220 street children. As to the quantitative study, the majority of study participants (92.73%) drank alcohol regularly. Depression (39.22%) and peer pressure (43.14%) were the most common initiation causes of drinking alcohol. According to a qualitative study report, "Street children are mostly affected by the communicable disease” and… They are addicted to substances like benzene” which had a profound effect on their health.” Furthermore, the study discovered a statistically significant association between respondents’ health status and sociodemographic characteristics (age and educational status), job presence, and drug use. CONCLUSION: This study identified the factors that drove street children to live on the streets, such as the inability to find work and disagreements with their parents. The majority of the street children were affected by preventable and treatable diseases. Unfortunately, almost all street children reported drinking alcohol, which exposed them to a variety of health problems. In general, the study discovered that street children require immediate attention. Decision-makers and academicians should collaborate to develop a plan for these children’s health and social interventions. Public Library of Science 2022-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8932583/ /pubmed/35303038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265601 Text en © 2022 Abate et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Abate, Degu Eyeberu, Addis Adare, Dechasa Negash, Belay Alemu, Addisu Beshir, Temam Deressa Wayessa, Alemayehu Debella, Adera Bahiru, Nebiyu Heluf, Helina Abdurke Kure, Mohammed Abdu, Ahmedmenewer Oljira Dulo, Amanuel Bekele, Habtamu Bayu, Kefelegn Bogale, Saron Atnafe, Genanaw Assefa, Tewodros Belete, Rabuma Muzeyin, Mohammed Asmerom, Haftu Arkew, Mesay Mohammed, Anumein Asfaw, Henock Taddesse, Barkot Alemu, Daniel Yihun, Dawit Nigussie, Shambel Yusuf Kebira, Jemal Aliyi Adem, Siraj Dirirsa, Gebisa Hailu, Saba Godana, Abduro Mamo, Galana Bekele, Deribe Dessie, Yadeta Health status of street children and reasons for being forced to live on the streets in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia. Using mixed methods |
title | Health status of street children and reasons for being forced to live on the streets in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia. Using mixed methods |
title_full | Health status of street children and reasons for being forced to live on the streets in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia. Using mixed methods |
title_fullStr | Health status of street children and reasons for being forced to live on the streets in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia. Using mixed methods |
title_full_unstemmed | Health status of street children and reasons for being forced to live on the streets in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia. Using mixed methods |
title_short | Health status of street children and reasons for being forced to live on the streets in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia. Using mixed methods |
title_sort | health status of street children and reasons for being forced to live on the streets in harar, eastern ethiopia. using mixed methods |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8932583/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35303038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265601 |
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