Mind the gap: strategies for child protection in communities and organizations

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Melissa D. Grady, Brooks Zitzmann, Cristina Alba, Shannon McNeil
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ABSTRACTThis study reports on the findings of a symposium co-sponsored by blinded information focused on how to address child sexual abuse in communities and organizations. The focus of this study was on the participants’ perspectives regarding how individuals, organizations, and communities can prevent child sexual abuse. All those who attended were invited to participate in the study by responding to an online survey that included open-ended questions focused on barriers and promoters for decreasing child sexual abuse in the global community. In total, 76 respondents completed the survey and of those, 39 were from the United States, with the majority of the participants were female (n=52, 68%; males n = 24, 32%), with an average age of 51 (range = 23–86; median = 52). The constant comparison method of qualitative data analysis was used to identify the three major themes for barriers and strategies that emerged: Views of Society, Education/Increasing Awareness, and Systematic/Structural Changes. Each major theme was comprised of subthemes that provide additional details of the responses. Recommendations for primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary levels of prevention are discussed.KEYWORDS: Sexual abusesexual abuse preventionchild protectionsocial work organizations AcknowledgmentsWe would like to acknowledge the organizers of the Symposium and the students who assisted with this project.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
注意差距:社区和组织的儿童保护战略
摘要本研究报告了blind information共同主办的关于如何解决社区和组织中的儿童性虐待问题的研讨会的结果。这项研究的重点是参与者对个人、组织和社区如何预防儿童性虐待的看法。所有参加的人都被邀请参加这项研究,通过回答一项在线调查,其中包括开放式问题,重点关注全球社区减少儿童性虐待的障碍和促进因素。总共有76名受访者完成了调查,其中39名来自美国,大多数参与者是女性(n= 52,68%;男性24例,占32%),平均年龄51岁(范围23-86岁;中位数= 52)。定性数据分析的持续比较方法用于确定出现的障碍和策略的三个主要主题:社会观,教育/提高意识和系统/结构变化。每个主要主题都由提供更多答复细节的次级主题组成。讨论了一级、二级、三级和四级预防的建议。关键词:性虐待;性虐待预防;儿童保护;社会工作组织感谢我们要感谢研讨会的组织者和协助这个项目的学生。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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期刊介绍: In the Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, scholars, researchers, and practitioners examine issues of social justice and religion as they relate to the development of policy and delivery of social services. In addition to timely literature reviews, the journal presents up-to-date, in-depth, expert information on: sectarian and nonsectarian approaches to spirituality and ethics; justice and peace; philosophically oriented aspects of religion in the social services; conceptual frameworks; the philosophy of social work; and a great deal more.
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