Childhood is an important developmental period, yet many children experience post-traumatic stress from sexual abuse. The impact of this violence can make children moody, withdrawn, and even carry grudges into adulthood, which can trigger violent behavior towards others. Sexual violence causes psychobiological changes that increase their vulnerability to the effects of long-term stress. Child abuse can occur in a variety of places, such as schools, families, or cyberspace, with harmful forms of physical violence. Triggering factors for violence include domestic problems, parents' difficulties in managing children's emotions, inability to understand children's development, lack of social support, and children's conditions such as physical disabilities or being considered unwanted.
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