Social determinants of child abuse: Evidence from seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Kwamena Sekyi DicksonEdward Kwabena AmeyawKenneth Setorwu AddeJones Arkoh PaintsilSanni YayaPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The findings show that it is imperative for the governments of the countries studied, especially those with high prevalence like Benin, to consider parent-friendly and culturally acceptable non-formal educational initiatives that will dissuade parents and guardians from abusing children. Possibly, legal reforms that sanction harsher punishments to perpetrators of child abuse may help make child abuse less attractive to parents and guardians.