Short- and long-term effects of child abuse on personal development

Whether it takes the form of physical acts (physical abuse) or psychological acts (psychological abuse, exposure to domestic violence) or a failure to meet children’s needs (neglect), child abuse affects many children every year. The scientific community, as well as the World Health Organization, now recognize this issue as a serious public health problem. The consequences it has on a person’s development are significant and are increasingly being documented through longitudinal studies. This article provides an overview of the current understanding of the short- and long-term consequences of child maltreatment. More specifically, the socio-emotional, physical, neurobiological, and cognitive consequences are addressed. The impacts of abuse based on their chronicity and co-occurrence are also discussed. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of taking proactive action as early as possible to address this issue.

Author(s): Hélie Sonia, Clément Marie-Ève

Publishing year: 2019

Pages: 520-525

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2019, n° 26-27, p. 520-525

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