Parental engagement in child sexual abuse prevention education in Hong Kong

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Health Education Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.1177/00178969231159968
Wen Xu, M. Cheung
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Objective: This study examined three dimensions of parental engagement in Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) prevention education (knowledge, attitudes and practices) to determine whether increased knowledge and attitudes favouring CSA education led to increases in parental behaviours while controlling for multiple factors. Design: A random, digitally selected sample of 508 Hong Kong parents with at least one child in primary school answered a 47-question telephone survey designed by social workers and educators at a local community agency. Method: Parental knowledge and attitudes were measured by scales, scored from 5 to 25 each. Three variables measured parental practices: sex-related topics discussed with the referenced child, CSA-prevention learning methods and a weighted score of CSA-prevention discussions. Univariate tests and multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) were used to analyse the data. Results: A two-way MANCOVA indicated that attitudes were significantly associated with all the parental practices measured, while knowledge was correlated only with the covered sex-related topics. Parental gender and child gender revealed statistically significant differences in the results. Conclusion: To encourage parental engagement in CSA prevention, educators can empower parents to take on the roles of supporters, planners, implementers and collaborators to deliver sexual health education. Praxis-oriented topics such as ‘how to talk to children’ in a standardised CSA curriculum may improve parental participation and increase their motivation to become peer trainers.
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香港家长参与预防儿童性虐待教育
目的:本研究考察了父母参与儿童性虐待(CSA)预防教育的三个维度(知识、态度和实践),以确定支持CSA教育的知识和态度的增加是否会导致父母行为的增加,同时控制多种因素。设计:一项由当地社区机构的社会工作者和教育工作者设计的47个问题的电话调查由508名香港至少有一个孩子上小学的家长随机数字选择。方法:采用量表对父母的知识和态度进行测量,每个量表的得分从5分到25分。三个变量测量了父母的做法:与参考儿童讨论的性别相关话题、CSA预防学习方法和CSA预防讨论的加权得分。采用单变量检验和多变量协方差分析(MANCOVA)对数据进行分析。结果:双向MANCOVA表明,态度与所测量的所有父母实践显著相关,而知识仅与所涵盖的性别相关主题相关。父母性别和孩子性别在结果中显示出统计学上的显著差异。结论:为了鼓励父母参与CSA预防,教育工作者可以赋予父母权力,让他们扮演支持者、规划者、实施者和合作者的角色,提供性健康教育。以实践为导向的主题,如标准化CSA课程中的“如何与孩子交谈”,可以提高家长的参与度,并增加他们成为同伴培训师的动机。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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