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Research in Pediatrics & Neonatology

Can Children with Intellectual Disabilities to be Taught to Protect to from Sexual Abuse?

*Corresponding author: Sibel Kucuk, PhD, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Etlik Dogu Campus Keçiören, Ankara; Turkey

Submission: February 20, 2018; Published: May 08, 2018

ISSN : 2576-9200
Volume2 Issue1

Abstract

Sexual abuse is a common problem that can be seen in every part of society. Especially women and children are affected by sexual abuse. It is reported to mentally handicapped children who to be abused tend to be more than their healthy peers [1,2]. Sexual abuse can be for various reasons, such as increasing interest in sexuality with puberty [3], the events inability to express and evaluate, wants to benefit of abusers from the disadvantaged situations of intellectually disabled children [4,5].

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