Pullins Lane Geddie, Jones Jennifer D
The Glen at St Joseph, Dayton, OH 45410, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2006;15(4):1-18. doi: 10.1300/J070v15n04_01.
The purpose of this study was to investigate parental knowledge of symptoms of child sexual abuse (CSA), and to determine the factors associated with that knowledge. A total of 150 parents listed symptoms of CSA in the following areas: physical/medical, emotional, sexual behavior, and behavior towards others. Results suggest that, although most parents are familiar with some of the symptoms of CSA, they are more likely to know emotional or behavioral reactions which could be suggestive of many other life stressors. Parents with higher socioeconomic status listed more symptoms, but race and parenting experience were not significant factors. Results suggest the need to inform parents of more indicative physical or sexual symptoms, and to target parents of lower SES background in awareness efforts. doi:10.1300/ J070v15n04_01.
本研究的目的是调查父母对儿童性虐待(CSA)症状的了解情况,并确定与该了解相关的因素。共有150名父母列出了CSA在以下方面的症状:身体/医学、情感、性行为以及对他人的行为。结果表明,尽管大多数父母熟悉CSA的一些症状,但他们更有可能了解那些可能暗示许多其他生活压力源的情感或行为反应。社会经济地位较高的父母列出的症状更多,但种族和育儿经验并非重要因素。结果表明有必要告知父母更多具有指示性的身体或性症状,并在提高认识的努力中针对社会经济地位较低背景的父母。doi:10.1300/ J070v15n04_01