Knowledge, Attitudes and Self–Efficacy of Child Sexual Abuse Prevention among Teachers in Selected Secondary Schools in Abeokuta South Local Government, Ogun State

Ogunleye C. A., Abaribe C. E., Sodimu J. O., Ogunbunmi O. O.
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Sexual violence against children is a gross violation of children's rights and as well an undeniable global reality across all countries. This social ill occurs in various forms including rape, sexual assault, child sexual abuse etc. The objective of the study is to assess the level of knowledge, attitude and self-efficacy of secondary school teachers on child sexual abuse prevention. A descriptive cross-sectional design was used and a Convenience sampling technique was adopted for the study. A structured self-administered questionnaire was used. A sample of 164 teachers was administered questionnaires. The frequency table was used to find the percentages and descriptive statistics of the data, and also Chi-Square cross-tabulation was used to analyse the hypotheses with the aid of Statistical Packages for Social Science (SPSS) version 21.0 The findings revealed that 159 (97%) of the teachers have a good knowledge of child sexual abuse and 5 (3.0%) have poor knowledge of child sexual abuse prevention, 98 (59.8%) have positive attitude towards preventing child sexual abuse while 66 (40.2%) have negative attitude. 94 (57.3%) of the respondents have a high self-efficacy in child abuse prevention while 70 (42.7%) have low self-efficacy in child sexual abuse prevention. The results of this study showed that teacher's attitudes about child sexual abuse prevention are significantly related to self-efficacy in preventing sexual abuse but knowledge showed an insignificant relation to self-efficacy. It is recommended that teachers with poor knowledge of child sexual abuse should be trained on how to prevent the children from sexual abuse in the society which will enhance their knowledge
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奥贡州阿贝奥库塔南地方政府部分中学教师对预防儿童性虐待的认识、态度和自我效能感
对儿童的性暴力是对儿童权利的严重侵犯,也是各国不可否认的全球现实。这种社会弊病以各种形式出现,包括强奸、性侵犯、儿童性虐待等。本研究旨在评估中学教师在预防儿童性虐待方面的知识水平、态度和自我效能。研究采用了描述性横断面设计和便利抽样技术。研究使用了结构化自填问卷。对 164 名教师进行了抽样问卷调查。研究结果显示,159 名(97%)教师对儿童性虐待有较好的了解,5 名(3.0%)教师对预防儿童性虐待的了解较少,98 名(59.8%)教师对预防儿童性虐待持积极态度,66 名(40.2%)教师持消极态度。94(57.3%)名受访者在预防儿童性虐待方面具有较高的自我效能感,而 70(42.7%)名受访者在预防儿童性虐待方面具有较低的自我效能感。研究结果表明,教师对预防儿童性虐待的态度与预防性虐待的自我效能感有显著关系,但知识与自我效能感的关系不明显。建议对儿童性虐待了解甚少的教师接受有关如何在社会中预防儿童性虐待的培训,这将增强他们的知识。
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