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    Street children in Mafikeng, North-West Province : a qualitative study of social experiences

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    2012
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    Kgokong, Keitumetse Charlotte
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    Abstract
    The aim of the study is to develop an understanding of the social expenences of street children in Mafikeng area. The literature reviewed so far indicates that most street children come from disadvantaged families (broken homes, single parentage etc) and, consequently, have experienced psychological trauma and, as such, are likely to be predisposed to psychological problems. Considering the reported relationship between negative family situation, trauma and experience of violence which can result in stress overload among street youths, one can then hypothesize that street children are more likely to report deficits in family and personality characteristics and experience more mental health problems than non-street children.
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