The Relationship Between Parental Verbal Abuse Behavior and Psychosocial Development of School-Age Children

Dina Zakiyyatul Fuadah, Laviana Nita Ludyanti, Nurul Adinda Oktaviana
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Background: One of the problem phenomena that still occurs in school-age children is verbal abuse, violence that harms children physically and verbally. Children who get verbal abuse will generally imitate the same things they receive from their parents. This research aimed to analyze the correlation between parental verbal abuse behavior and psychosocial development in school-age children. Method: This research used a correlational design with a cross-sectional approach. The research population was 40 school-age children (11-12 years) at MI Miftahul Huda Jatisari, with a sample of 36 respondents obtained from a purposive sampling technique. Data collection of independent variable Korean Verbal Abuse Questionnaire (K-VAQ) modification and dependent variables of children's psychosocial development used questionnaires. Results: almost (69.4%) received severe verbal abuse, and most (63.9%) had poor psychosocial development. The statistical test results used Spearman Rho obtained a p-value of 0.013 (p-value < α), then H1 was accepted with R = 0.408, which means the strength of the relations. The correlation coefficient was positive, including a direct correlation, meaning that the more severe verbal abuse parents increasingly lacked psychosocial development of children. Conclusion: Psychosocial development of children is influenced by factors from parents' behavior in educating children. Parents' mistakes in responding to mistakes by scolding/blaming children can cause children to feel ashamed and worthless. It is hoped that parents should not verbally abuse children because it will lead children to behavior that inhibits or harms the child themselves.
父母言语虐待行为与学龄儿童心理社会发展的关系
背景:在学龄儿童中仍然存在的问题现象之一是语言虐待,即对儿童进行身体和语言伤害的暴力行为。受到语言虐待的孩子通常会模仿他们从父母那里得到的东西。本研究旨在探讨父母言语虐待行为与学龄期儿童心理社会发展的关系。方法:本研究采用相关设计和横断面方法。研究人群为MI mittahul Huda Jatisari的40名学龄儿童(11-12岁),通过有目的抽样技术获得36名受访者样本。韩国语言虐待问卷(K-VAQ)的自变量和儿童心理社会发展的因变量的数据收集采用问卷法。结果:重度言语虐待占69.4%,心理社会发育不良占63.9%。采用Spearman Rho进行统计检验,得到p值为0.013 (p值< α),则接受H1, R = 0.408,说明关系的强度。相关系数为正,包括直接相关,这意味着越严重的言语虐待的父母越来越缺乏孩子的心理社会发展。结论:儿童心理社会发展受到父母教育行为因素的影响。父母对孩子的错误做出的错误反应是责骂/责备孩子,这会让孩子感到羞耻和毫无价值。希望父母不要用言语辱骂孩子,因为这会导致孩子做出抑制或伤害自己的行为。
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