Parental Abuse of Children in Saudi Arabia: Nature, Prevalence and Effects

Aref Alsehaimi, I. Barron
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BackgroundThe physical abuse of children is a worldwide problem, which has received much attention in developed countries but remains less well-attended in developing and third-world nations.ObjectiveThe current study sought to determine the nature, prevalence and effects of physical abuse of children by parents in Saudi Arabia.Participants and settingThe participants included high school students in two Saudi cities together with parents of students from the same schools.MethodA semi-structured questionnaire was administered to a random sample of 768 of students and, in addition, interviews were conducted with 20 parents. Analysis of responses involved demographic patterns, weighted means of Likert scores, chi square analysis, and correlation and regression analyses.ResultsResults indicated that 37% of adolescents had been subjected to some form of physical violence by parents. The most common form of violence reported was being struck with an object other than a stick. A small but significant number of students were subject to burning, punching, or whipping, in some cases on a daily basis, and some reported having been scarred or hospitalised as a result of their injuries. No significant gender difference was found for types of physical abuse. However, a correlation was found between lower levels of parental education with the frequency of certain types of violent behaviour.ConclusionsThe study indicates that a high level parental physical violence persists in Saudi Arabia, including regular extreme forms that have severe health consequences. Recommendations are made for future research.
父母虐待儿童在沙特阿拉伯:性质,流行和影响
对儿童的身体虐待是一个世界性的问题,在发达国家受到了很大的关注,但在发展中国家和第三世界国家却很少受到关注。目的本研究旨在确定沙特阿拉伯父母对儿童身体虐待的性质、流行程度和影响。参与者包括两个沙特城市的高中生以及来自同一所学校学生的家长。方法随机抽取768名学生进行半结构化问卷调查,并与20名家长进行访谈。调查结果的分析包括人口统计模式、李克特评分加权均值、卡方分析、相关分析和回归分析。结果结果表明,37%的青少年遭受过父母某种形式的身体暴力。据报道,最常见的暴力形式是被棍子以外的物体击打。有为数不多但数量可观的学生受到焚烧、拳打脚踢或鞭打,有时每天都有,有些人报告说受伤留下疤痕或住院。在身体虐待的类型上,没有发现明显的性别差异。然而,研究发现,父母教育水平较低与某些类型暴力行为的频率之间存在相关性。研究表明,在沙特阿拉伯,父母的身体暴力持续存在,包括经常出现的极端形式,对健康造成严重后果。对今后的研究提出了建议。
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