贝努埃州某社区中学生遭受身体虐待的情况

Happiness A. Elufidipe-Olumide, Ngozi Christian
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本研究旨在调查贝努埃州某社区中学生遭受身体虐待的情况。研究采用横截面研究设计来实现目标。使用的数据收集工具是 "身体虐待儿童问卷"(PCAQ)。研究在贝努埃州阿多地方政府辖区的伊古马勒进行。调查对象包括来自 Igumale 六所中学的 800 名中学生。样本中有 300 名受访者。来自尼日利亚恩苏卡大学人类动力学和健康教育系的三位专家对问卷进行了验证。通过测试斯皮尔曼等级相关公式,确定了问卷的可靠性,结果可靠性系数为 0.842。PCAQ 副本的数据使用 IBM 社会科学统计软件包 (IBM-SPSS) 第 22 版进行编码和分析。研究问题使用频率和百分比进行回答。伊古马勒 58.7%的中学生遭受过身体虐待。60.0% 的 10-14 岁中学生遭受过身体虐待,高于 56.9% 的 15-19 岁学生。男性中学生遭受身体虐待的比例(60.5%)高于女性中学生遭受身体虐待的比例(57.3%)。未受过正规教育的家长遭受身体虐待的比例为 59.6%,受过小学教育的为 52.6%,受过中学教育的为 76.9%,受过高等教育的为 49.2%。因此,受过中等教育的父母遭受身体虐待的比例最高。报告建议加大对那些在虐待发生之前就能有效避免虐待的计划的投资。
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Physical Child Abuse Among Secondary School Students in A Community in Benue State
The study aimed to examine occurrences of physical child abuse among secondary school students in a community in Benue State. The study utilized a cross-sectional research design to achieve its objectives. The data collection instrument used was the Physical Child Abuse Questionnaire (PCAQ). The study took place in Igumale, Ado Local Government Area of Benue State. The survey included 800 secondary school students from six secondary schools in Igumale. There were 300 respondents in the sample. Three experts from the Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, face validated the instrument. The instrument’s reliability was determined by testing the Spearman’s rank order correlation formula, resulting in a reliability coefficient of .842. The data from PCAQ copies was encoded and analyzed using IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences (IBM-SPSS) version 22 for Windows. The research questions were answered using frequencies and percentages. 58.7 per cent of secondary school children in Igumale experienced physical child abuse. 60.0 per cent of secondary school students aged 10-14 experienced physical abuse, which is higher than the 56.9% of students aged 15-19. The percentage of male secondary school students who encountered physical abuse (60.5%) is greater than the percentage of female students who experienced physical abuse (57.3%). The percentage of physical abuse among parents with no formal education is 59.6%, primary education is 52.6%, secondary education is 76.9%, and tertiary education is 49.2%. Therefore, parents with secondary education have the highest rate of physical abuse. The recommends greater investment in programmes that have shown effectiveness in averting abuse before it occurs.
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