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  • Fernando, A.D.; Karunasekera, K.A.W.; Fernando, L.; Samarasekera, A. (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2005)
    OBJECTIVES: To study the socio-demographic characteristics of victims of child abuse and characteristics of the perpetrators. Study Design: A descriptive study. METHOD: A prospective study of 112 victims of child abuse ...
  • Mettananda, S.; de Silva, D.G.H.; Perera, T.; Pathmeswaran, A. (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2012)
    AIMS: To describe the experiences of abuse and maltreatment among children and adolescents in 3 districts in Sri Lanka. METHODS: A descriptive study was conducted in Anuradapura, Monaragala and Kandy districts in January-March ...
  • Thilakarathne, N. (Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2016)
    “Informed, sensitive and professional journalism is a key element in any media strategy for improving the quality of reporting concerning human rights and society. The daily challenge to journalists and media organizations ...
  • Mettananda, S.; de Silva, D.G.H.; Perera, T.; Pathmeswaran, A. (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2012)
    AIMS: To describe knowledge and attitudes regarding child abuse and child rights among school children in 3 districts in Sri Lanka. METHODS: A descriptive study was conducted in Anuradapura, Monaragala and Kandy districts ...
  • Fernando, A.D.; Karunasekera, K.A.W.; Fernando, L.; Samarasekera, A. (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2005)
    OBJECTIVES: To study the pattern of child abuse and neglect. To evaluate the management and the Outcome of such victims STUDY DESIGN: A descriptive study METHOD: The sample consists of 112 victims of child abuse referred ...
  • Silva, H.S.N.; Asangika, K.P.S. (4th International Conference on Social Sciences 2018, Research Centre for Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2018)
    Children are the most precious wealth of the nation as well as the universal symbol of the naivety and beauty. According to the child rights convention of United Nations, the term “children” is defined as the group below ...

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