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            Fergusson  and  Lynskey  (1997)  showed  a        Abusing a child may in turn have an impact on
            greater risk of major depression and anxiety      living society as they are repeatable. It hinders
            associated  with  sexual  abuse.  Additionally,   youngsters'  productivity  and  hinders  them
            individuals have a higher risk of developing      from     realizing    their    full   potential.
            a  dependency  on  alcohol  and  using  illicit   Furthermore,  it  is  associated  with  significant
            drugs in the future (Thornberry et al., 2010).    developmental  issues  which  make  individuals
            The  majority  of  research  on  the  negative    more vulnerable.
            health  impacts  of  child  maltreatment          Raising  awareness  about  this  crisis  has  a
            revealed  that  it  was  associated  with  non-   remarkable  impact  on  preventing  child  abuse
            communicable diseases such as diabetes and        and breaking the cycle of abuse.
            hypertension  (Sachs-Ericsson  et  al.,  2005).
            Additionally,  some  research  revealed  that     References
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            Cirik  as  being  effective  (Cirik,  2017).  In
            addition,  the  study  recommends  improving
            primary care, parent education programs, and
            treating  abuse-related  harm  as  strategies  to
            diminish harm and reduce risk in the future.


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