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对体罚及虐待举报的态度。

Attitudes towards corporal punishment and reporting of abuse.

作者信息

Tirosh Emanuel, Offer Shechter Shlomit, Cohen Ayala, Jaffe Michael

机构信息

The Hannah Khoushy Child Development Center, Bnai Zion Medical Center, POB 4940, Haifa 31048, Israel.

出版信息

Child Abuse Negl. 2003 Aug;27(8):929-37. doi: 10.1016/s0145-2134(03)00140-6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To assess physicians' attitudes towards corporal punishment in childhood and their subsequent actions regarding the reporting of child abuse.

PARTICIPANTS

107 physicians (95 pediatricians and 12 family practitioners) who work in hospitals and community clinics in northern Israel were interviewed. Of the participants, 16% were new immigrants.

PROCEDURE

A structured interview was conducted by one of two pediatric residents.

RESULTS

Attitudes towards corporal punishment were not influenced by the physicians' sex or specialty. Corporal punishment was approved by 58% of the physicians. A significant difference in attitudes towards corporal punishment between immigrants and Israeli born physicians was found (p=.004). Family practitioners and especially senior ones were found significantly less tolerant towards corporal punishment than pediatricians (p=.04). While reporting behavior was not found to be associated with parental status and the past experience of the physicians with child abuse, a significant effect of attitudes towards corporal punishment on reporting behavior was found (p=.01).

CONCLUSIONS

(1) Corporal punishment is still perceived as an acceptable disciplinary act by a significant proportion of physicians responsible for the health care of children in our area. (2) Attitudes towards corporal punishment are different between immigrants and native born Israeli trained doctors and, unexpectedly, pediatricians were more tolerant of corporal punishment than family practitioners.

摘要

目的

评估医生对童年时期体罚的态度以及他们随后在报告虐待儿童事件方面的行为。

参与者

对在以色列北部医院和社区诊所工作的107名医生(95名儿科医生和12名家庭医生)进行了访谈。参与者中,16%是新移民。

程序

由两名儿科住院医师之一进行结构化访谈。

结果

医生对体罚的态度不受其性别或专业影响。58%的医生认可体罚。发现移民医生和以色列本土出生的医生在对体罚的态度上存在显著差异(p = 0.004)。发现家庭医生,尤其是资深家庭医生对体罚的容忍度明显低于儿科医生(p = 0.04)。虽然报告行为与父母身份以及医生过去处理虐待儿童事件的经历无关,但发现对体罚的态度对报告行为有显著影响(p = 0.01)。

结论

(1)在我们地区,相当一部分负责儿童医疗保健的医生仍将体罚视为一种可接受的惩戒行为。(2)移民医生和在以色列本土接受培训的医生对体罚的态度不同,出乎意料的是,儿科医生比家庭医生对体罚更宽容。

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