Teachers’ intentions to report suspected child abuse: the influence of compassion fatigue

Q1 Social Sciences
Tess Hupe, Margaret C. Stevenson
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Abstract Teachers are legally mandated to report suspected child abuse – a role that positions teachers as crucial figures in the detection and prevention of child abuse. It is, thus, important to explore underlying determinants of teachers’ likelihood to report suspected child abuse. In this research, we explore teachers’ and school administrators’ (N = 299) knowledge of abuse reporting policy and their self-reported intentions to report hypothetical instances of suspected child abuse. We also explore the relationship between compassion fatigue (i.e., job burnout and secondary traumatic stress stemming from vicarious exposure to client trauma) and teachers’ attitudes toward reporting suspected child abuse. A significant minority of teachers indicate that they would not report suspected child abuse – a finding that holds even after eliminating the 10.3% of teachers who were unaware of policy requiring teachers to report suspected child abuse. Supporting hypotheses, as compassion fatigue increased, negative attitudes toward child abuse reporting significantly increased. Additionally, increased compassion fatigue was significantly associated with increased job efficacy cynicism, psychological detachment from students, and diminished knowledge about reporting child abuse – all factors that statistically explained the relationship between compassion fatigue and negative attitudes toward reporting suspected abuse.
教师举报疑似虐待儿童的意向:同情疲劳的影响
教师在法律上有义务举报涉嫌虐待儿童的行为,这一角色将教师定位为发现和预防虐待儿童的关键人物。因此,探索教师报告疑似虐待儿童可能性的潜在决定因素是很重要的。在本研究中,我们探讨了教师和学校管理人员(N = 299)对虐待报告政策的了解,以及他们报告假设的疑似儿童虐待事件的自我报告意图。我们还探讨了同情疲劳(即工作倦怠和继发性创伤压力,源于间接接触客户创伤)与教师报告疑似虐待儿童的态度之间的关系。相当少数的教师表示他们不会举报涉嫌虐待儿童的行为——即使排除了10.3%不知道政策要求教师举报涉嫌虐待儿童的教师后,这一发现仍然成立。支持假设,随着同情疲劳的增加,对虐待儿童报告的负面态度显著增加。此外,同情疲劳的增加与工作效能的增加、愤世嫉俗、与学生的心理疏离以及对报告虐待儿童的知识的减少显著相关——所有这些因素都在统计上解释了同情疲劳和对报告可疑虐待的消极态度之间的关系。
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Journal of Child Custody
Journal of Child Custody FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Since the days of Solomon, child custody issues have demanded extraordinary wisdom and insight. The Journal of Child Custody gives you access to the ideas, opinions, and experiences of leading experts in the field and keeps you up-to-date with the latest developments in the field as well as discussions elucidating complex legal and psychological issues. While it will not shy away from controversial topics and ideas, the Journal of Child Custody is committed to publishing accurate, balanced, and scholarly articles as well as insightful reviews of relevant books and literature.
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