儿童性虐待报告:美国佐治亚州新冠肺炎学校关闭之前、期间和之后的趋势和挑战

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Spencer E. Riner , Akiv J. Dawson , Jessica Smith Schwind , Amanda Graham , Chad Posick
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2019冠状病毒病大流行导致学校大面积关闭,人们担心与授权记者的接触减少会导致儿童性虐待的漏报。然而,有限的实证研究考察了学校关闭如何影响CSA报告趋势。目的本研究调查了乔治亚州CSA报告中COVID-19学校关闭是否与不同人口统计学特征相关。方法使用来自国家儿童虐待和忽视数据系统(NCANDS)儿童档案2019 - 2021年的数据,为格鲁吉亚的以下研究问题提供信息:1)2019年至2021年期间CSA受害者的人口统计学特征是什么?2) COVID-19学校关闭是否与CSA报告中的人口统计学差异(例如年龄、种族/民族、性别、社会经济环境、先前受害等)有关?本研究的结果支持了一种假设,即COVID-19学校关闭减少了一些受害者群体的CSA报告。最大比例的报告涉及种族/少数民族儿童(49.9%),女孩(83.0%)和小学适龄儿童(39.0%)。17.2%的案件中提到了先前的受害者,近一半的报告涉及单亲家庭的儿童(45.0%)。一些受害者的社会人口学特征的比例在每一个被调查的时期都有显著的不同。结论:2019冠状病毒病学校停课导致格鲁吉亚某些受害者群体的儿童性暴力报告数量下降,受害者人口结构发生变化,这突显出未来需要开展研究、调整政策和采取干预措施,以解决这些报告差距,并确保在突发公共卫生事件时更公平地保护弱势儿童。
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Child sexual abuse reporting: Trends and challenges before, during, and after COVID-19 school closures in Georgia, USA

Background

The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread school closures, raising concerns that reduced contact with mandated reporters would result in underreporting of child sexual abuse (CSA). However, limited empirical research has examined how school closures influenced CSA reporting trends.

Objective

This study investigated whether COVID-19 school closures were associated with varying demographic characteristics of CSA reports in Georgia.

Methods

Data from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Child File 2019–2021 was used to inform the following research questions in Georgia: 1) What were the demographic characteristics of CSA victims between 2019 and 2021?; 2) Were the COVID-19 school closures associated with the demographic differences (e.g., age, race/ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic circumstances, prior victimization, etc.) in CSA reports?

Results

The findings from this study supported the hypothesis that COVID-19 school closures diminished CSA reporting for some victim groups. The largest proportion of reports involved racial/ethnic minority children (49.9 %), girls (83.0 %), and elementary school-aged children (39.0 %). Prior victimization was noted in 17.2 % of cases, and nearly half of the reports involved children from single-parent households (45.0 %). Proportions of some victim sociodemographic characteristics significantly differed across each of the time periods examined.

Conclusions

COVID-19 school closures led to a decline in CSA reporting for certain victim groups and shifts in victim demographics in Georgia, underscoring the need for future research, policy adaptations, and interventions to address these reporting gaps and ensure more equitable protection for vulnerable children in times of public health emergencies.
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期刊介绍: Official Publication of the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect The International Journal, provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment; the scope extends further to all those aspects of life which either favor or hinder child development. While contributions will primarily be from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, law enforcement, legislature, education, and anthropology, the Journal encourages the concerned lay individual and child-oriented advocate organizations to contribute.
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