Tutty Leslie M
a University of Calgary , Calgary , Alberta , Canada.
J Child Sex Abus. 2014;23(1):17-37. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2013.841790.
School-based programs have been the central strategy to educate children about the serious nature of child sexual abuse in the hope of prevention or early intervention. Virtually all evaluations have been quantitative, seldom allowing children to directly comment on their experiences. This article presents the results of qualitative research with 116 students (51 boys and 65 girls) ranging from age 6 to 12 who had participated in the Who Do You Tell child sexual abuse education program. Ten focus groups were conducted with students in separate grades, from kindergarten through sixth grade, two to three months after program participation. The core themes that emerged from the focus group interviews are presented, as are implications for child sexual abuse prevention programs.
以学校为基础的项目一直是教育儿童了解儿童性虐待严重性的核心策略,以期预防或进行早期干预。几乎所有评估都是定量的,很少让儿童直接对他们的经历发表看法。本文介绍了对116名6至12岁学生(51名男孩和65名女孩)进行定性研究的结果,这些学生都参加了“你告诉谁”儿童性虐待教育项目。在项目参与两到三个月后,针对从幼儿园到六年级不同年级的学生进行了10个焦点小组访谈。文中呈现了焦点小组访谈中出现的核心主题,以及对儿童性虐待预防项目的启示。