National Journal of Community Medicine (Sep 2022)

Knowledge, Attitude, And Practices Regarding Child Sex Abuse Among School Students

  • Ansh Purohit,
  • Aashni Purohit,
  • Latika Shah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.55489/njcm.130920222188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 09

Abstract

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Context/Background: Child Sexual Abuse is a broad term used to describe sexual offences against children. Both genders are at risk of sexual abuse. Very few studies have conducted to assess the knowledge among school students. The study was conducted for documenting knowledge and attitude of child sexual abuse and socio-demographic profile among school children. Methodology: We enrolled 128 school students after getting permission from school principal. First, we had filled pre-designed semi structure questionnaire about their knowledge and attitude about types of touch and what to do if it happens. Participation in the research was strictly voluntary and all the data were kept strictly confidential. Results: All the participants were girls (100%). Majority of our participants were of 10 years (95.1%) of age. Current study revealed that very few participants were knowing about good touch and bed touch. Most of the participants didn’t knew about the private parts of the body and similarly most of the participants didn’t knew what to do if anything happens to them. Conclusions: Present study recommends generating awareness about child sexual abuse among children, parents, and general population, via training through well-structured program.

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