F. Mahmood, Nirmeen Rifat Khan, Z. Islam, Tasmia Shahreen, Noor Zaman Jhanjhi
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Orphans spread a signi!cant mass of our absolute child folks and this study was planned to determine the early childhood adversities of orphans that may attract them in various violence and perilous fortune lead further that in the end have a long-standing psycho-social impact on their adulthood. "is was a cross-sectional study that was completed among 301orphans of both genders. "e subjects were chosen by convenient sampling technique based on speci!c inclusion criteria and maintaining ethical issues. "e study was directed from January to December 2017 in di#erent orphanages of Chittagong and Dhaka city. "e examination uncovered, maximum (84%) of participants were male and the rest (16%) were female. Among them, around 44.9% of them were matured from 10-12 years followed by 37.9% matured between 13-15 years. "e majority (62%) of the participants had education up to primary/equivalent level. A maximum (69.77%) of them lost their father and 17.94% of them lost both of their parentages. "e study revealed, physical assault (30.2%), serious domestic accident (27%), and life-threatening illness/injury (33.6%) had higher frequencies than other events that happened with the participants personally. Additionally, events like tra$c transportation accidents (47.3%), serious domestic accidents (36.8%), and physical assault (28.3%) had higher frequencies than other events experienced through observing to transpiring. "en again, transportation accidents, domestic accidents ( 2 =32.673, p<0.05), physical assault, life-threatening illness/injury were experienced among 16-18 years of aged orphans personally where assault with a weapon and sexual assault ( 2 =14.637, p< 0.05) were more frequent among 13-15 years old gathering. Keyword: Orphan, childhood adversity INTRODUCTION UNICEF and global partners outlined an orphan as a child under 18 years of age who has lost one or both parents to any cause of death. According to this outlining, there were nearly 140 million orphans worldwide in 2015, including 61 million in Asia, 52 million in Africa, 10 million in Latin America and the Caribbean and 7.3 million in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. "is outsized number speaks to youngsters who have lost the two guardians as well as the individuals who have lost their dad however have an enduring mother or have lost their mother yet have an enduring father. Of this around 140 million kids delegated orphans, among them about 15.1 million have lost the two guardians. Proof obviously shows that by far most of orphans are living with an enduring guardian grandparent or with other relative for endurance.1 According to UNICEF, about 95 per cent of all orphans globally are over #ve years of age.1 Some of them are lucky enough of getting possibility of being raised up in orphanages having convenience and instructive o!ces and the rest spend their adolescence in streets, railroad stations, and ghettos in a random way. "ese vulnerable children including orphans are especially defenseless as they often experience physical abuse from their employers. Moreover, the number of orphans and children living on streets is increasing. Orphans in our country are struggling to survive in harsh conditions surrounded by everyday violence.2 At the point when guardians bite the dust, kids miss their physical presence, yet additionally miss the numerous positive things they gave them when they were alive, for example, love, care and insurance. By and large, orphans and weak kids have nobody to share their hopelessness. "is can numerous their feeling of powerlessness. Absence of help during the lamenting cycle and de#cient assistance in acclimating to a domain without their folks may lead