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. 2007 Jun;25(2):168–178.

Table 1.

Violence against children in Pakistan: peer-reviewed published papers

Source Setting Population studied Type of study/ methods Primary topic Secondary themes
Miller 1984 Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India/ predominantly rural (some urban) Boys and girls aged less than 10 years Cross-cultural study/ethnography/ based on previous studies, national data Daughter neglect Juvenile sex ratios, mortality, women's work roles and marriage patterns
Aftab 1991 Lahore (urban area) 360 working boys and girls (10 occupational groups) Arbitrary sampling, interview survey Child labour Poverty, illiteracy, survival, rural-urban migration, labour laws, and juvenile delinquency
Talaat 1996 Urban Peshawar 30 working boys aged 9-17 years (83.7% 12-17 years) Interviews and observations Child labour in low-class hotels and restaurants Social and emotional status of working children
Miller 1997 Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka Boys and girls aged less than 15 years Review of studies Social class, gender, intrahousehold food allocation Nutritional discrimination, female child mortality, sex ratios of surviving children, son preference, breastfeeding, malnutrition, stunting, and wasting
Gadit 1998 Urban-community mental health clinic, Karachi 1995-1997 200 boys and girls with severe depression Clinical assessment, semi-structured interviews Depression among abused children Physical or sexual abuse, emotional deprivation, false implication in crimes, harassment by employer and social disadvantage
Mustansar 1998 Urban and rural Pakistan Boys and girls aged less than 15 years Review paper Child labour Reasons and types of child labour, and strategies to deal with this issue
Tahir 1998 Editorial Child labour Child labour terminology and interpretation
Talaat 1999 Urban Peshawar 230 working boys and girls aged 3-17 years (37.4% 15-17 years) Simple questionnaire, observation Child labour Poverty, working conditions, lack of leisure and play, job security, malnutrition, and psychosocial problems
Channar 2000 Urban Bhawalpur Boys and girls aged 7-15 years Survey and interviews Determinants of child labour Socioeconomic conditions, poverty alleviation, compulsory education, work environment, ‘childhood’ as a right, and family planning
Mehnaz 2001 Urban Karachi 250 secondary school boys and girls Survey, structured interviews, random sampling Impact of street violence on children Depression, sense of security, change in behavioural pattern, tendency towards aggression/ weapons for security
Aziz 2002 Pakistan Boys and girls aged less than 18 years Editorial Violence against children Child neglect, sex discrimination, and impact on health
Tabassum 2002 Squatter settlement/ peri-urban 150 working boys aged 12-14 years (mean=13.91 years) Cross-sectional survey (systematic random sampling) Child labour Causes of child labour and occupational and health-related problems
Pakistan Pediatric Journal 2002 Pakistan Boys and girls in the developing world Editorial Mental health services for children Consequences of violence, psychiatric morbidity, and mental health services
Sethi 2002 Karachi city urban 112,029 child labourers aged 10 years or younger Clinical screening Child labour in Karachi Reasons for working and working conditions