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摘要
虐待儿童是一个严重的破坏性全球问题。在坦桑尼亚,这一问题以各种形式存在,并深深植根于文化、教育和社会习俗之中,往往与纠正和管教儿童的正常措施混杂在一起,难以区分。本研究旨在描述坦桑尼亚大学生童年时期所经历的虐待儿童(身体虐待、情感虐待和性虐待)的模式。研究还旨在深入了解在家庭和社区中与儿童互动并对儿童实施虐待的不同类型的施虐者。数据来自 2019 年 3 月在坦桑尼亚一所大学抽取的具有代表性的大学生样本(n=470)。采用结构化问卷收集数据。结果显示,男女学生都有遭受身体、情感和性虐待的多重经历。研究结果还表明,家庭成员、教师、同伴和摩托车司机都参与了虐待儿童的行为,这与将此类人群归类为虐待儿童实施者的类似研究结果一致(Moore et al,2007;联合国儿童基金会驻坦桑尼亚办事处,2011;Kisanga,2012;McCrann,2017)。研究还强调了让大学生参与干预计划的重要性,以消除虐待儿童行为在成年后造成的负面影响。
An exploratory study of University Students’ Lived Experiences and Memories of Childhood Abuse.
Child abuse is a serious and devastating global problem. In Tanzania this problem exists in a variety of forms and is deeply rooted in cultural, educational and social practices, often mixed with, and difficult to distinguish from normal measures of correcting and disciplining children. This study is undertaken to describe the patterns of child abuse (physical, emotional and sexual) as experienced by university students in Tanzania in their childhood. The study also aims at obtaining deeper understanding of the different types of perpetrators who interacted with, and inflicted abuse to children in the family and community at large.
Data comes from a representative sample drawn from university students (n=470) in one university in Tanzania in March 2019. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze data.
The results show multiple experiences of physical, emotional and sexual child abuse for both male and female students. The findings also indicate that family members, teachers, peers, and motor-cycle drivers were involved in the abuse of children consistent with similar studies which categorize such groups of people as perpetrators of child abuse (Moore et al, 2007; UNICEF Tanzania, 2011; Kisanga, 2012; McCrann, 2017)
The study recommends that behaviors of child abuse be given due attention to ensure proper care, normal development and guarantee protection of children. The study also highlights the significance of engaging university students on intervention programs to counteract the negative effects of child abuse during adulthood.