1.When males become victims - A case report
Suzaily Wahab ; Ek Zakuan Kalil ; Susan M.K. Tan ; Loh Sit Fong ; Norazlin Kamal Nor
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2010;11(2):216-219
Objective: This case report highlights males as victims of sexual abuse, ascertain the factors that are associated with male sexual abuse and outline
problems in management of sexual abuse with the presence of co morbidities.
Methods: We report a case of sexual abuse in a 14 year old boy who has borderline mental retardation and ADHD. Results: The victim was traumatized due to the abuse. The perpetrator was not charged due to lack of
evidence of the abuse and stigma. Conclusion: Sexual abuse that occurs in males can be influenced by multiple factors such as the presence of comorbidities.
Strong awareness must be present in caregivers to prevent abuse in this population and to take appropriate and early action to effect the necessary intervention.
2.Parental Issues Contributing To School Refusal: A Case Report
Siti Rohana Abdul Hadi ; Aida Harlina Abdul Razak ; Ek Zakuan Kalil ; Wan Salwina Wan Ismail
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2014;15(1):83-85
Objective: This case report aims to highlight the importance of parental contribution to the school refusal problem. Methods: We report a case of a 9-year old boy who presented with school refusal behaviour. Results: There was no psychiatry diagnosis made in this patient. Parental issues such as ineffective and inconsistent parenting, and parental marital disharmony contribute significantly
to the school refusal behaviour. Conclusion: Parents in particular are important team players in the management of school refusal. Parental issues need to be
explored and managed accordingly to ensure good outcome.
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