Correlation of the Covid-19 Pandemic and Act of Violence against Children in the Family

Sukiati, Sumariati
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had various impacts on people's lives. One of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic is believed to be the increase in acts of violence against children in families. The research will explore the factors that have made the COVID-19 pandemic a trigger for increased acts of violence against children in families in Indonesia. By using qualitative research this research was conducted from 2020-2022. Data collected by interview and observation. The participants involved in this research were parents, children, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the community. The results of this study indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic can trigger factors of violence against children in the family. These factors include factors of religious teachings, economics, divorce, psychology, education, and social. This study concludes that there is a strong correlation between the COVID-19 pandemic as a trigger and factors for acts of violence against children in the family. By looking at the results of the research above, it is necessary to pay attention to the government and society from various aspects to prevent and minimize violence against children in the family, especially during difficult times such as disasters or pandemics.
Covid-19大流行与家庭暴力侵害儿童行为的相关性
新冠肺炎疫情给人们的生活带来了各种影响。据信,2019冠状病毒病大流行的影响之一是家庭中针对儿童的暴力行为增加。该研究将探讨使COVID-19大流行引发印度尼西亚家庭中针对儿童的暴力行为增加的因素。本研究采用定性研究方法,研究时间为2020-2022年。通过访谈和观察收集数据。参与这项研究的是父母、儿童、非政府组织和社区。本研究结果表明,COVID-19大流行可能引发家庭中针对儿童的暴力行为因素。这些因素包括宗教教义、经济、离婚、心理、教育和社会因素。本研究得出结论,2019冠状病毒病大流行作为家庭暴力侵害儿童行为的触发因素与因素之间存在很强的相关性。通过上述研究结果,有必要从各个方面引起政府和社会的注意,以防止和尽量减少家庭中对儿童的暴力行为,特别是在灾难或流行病等困难时期。
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