Walsh Kerryann, Brandon Leisa, Chirio Lisa
School of Early Childhood, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Queensland, Australia.
J Child Sex Abus. 2012;21(4):399-421. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2012.675424.
Two hundred and twelve Australian mothers completed an online survey examining features of mother-child communication about child sexual abuse prevention. Two-thirds (67.5%) of respondents had discussed child sexual abuse prevention with their children, with proportions varying according to age range (highest for mothers with children aged 5-12 years) and only-child status (lowest for mothers of only children). The number of topics discussed with their children differed according to child gender (greater number of topics discussed by mothers with both girls and boys) and age range (greater number of topics discussed by mothers with children aged 5-12 years). These findings provide new insights into mother-child communication about child sexual abuse prevention.
212名澳大利亚母亲完成了一项在线调查,该调查旨在探究预防儿童性虐待的母子沟通特点。三分之二(67.5%)的受访者曾与子女讨论过预防儿童性虐待的问题,讨论比例因年龄范围(5至12岁孩子的母亲比例最高)和独生子女状况(独生子女母亲的比例最低)而异。与子女讨论的话题数量因孩子性别(有男孩和女孩的母亲讨论的话题更多)和年龄范围(5至12岁孩子的母亲讨论的话题更多)而有所不同。这些发现为预防儿童性虐待的母子沟通提供了新的见解。