Pulido Mary L, Dauber Sarah, Tully Brenda A, Hamilton Paige, Smith Michael J, Freeman Katherine
Mary L. Pulido, Sarah Dauber, Brenda A. Tully, and Paige Hamilton, are with The New York Society for The Prevention of Cruelty to Children, New York, NY. Michael J. Smith is with the Silberman School of Social Work, New York, NY. Katherine Freeman is with Extrapolate LLC, Delray Beach, FL.
Am J Public Health. 2015 Jul;105(7):1344-50. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2015.302594. Epub 2015 May 14.
We evaluated a school-based child sexual abuse (CSA) prevention program, Safe Touches, in a low-socioeconomic status, racially diverse sample.
Participants were 492 second- and third-grade students at 6 public elementary schools in New York City. The study period spanned fall 2012 through summer 2014. We cluster-randomized classrooms to the Safe Touches intervention or control groups and assessed outcomes with the Children's Knowledge of Abuse Questionnaire. Hierarchical models tested change in children's knowledge of inappropriate and appropriate touch.
The intervention group showed significantly greater improvement than the control group on knowledge of inappropriate touch. Children in second grade and children in schools with a greater proportion of students in general (vs special) education showed greater gains than other participants in knowledge of inappropriate touch. We observed no significant change in knowledge of appropriate touch among control or intervention groups.
Young children benefited from a school-based, 1-time CSA prevention program. Future research should explore the efficacy of CSA prevention programs with children before the second grade to determine optimal age for participation.
我们在一个社会经济地位较低、种族多样的样本中评估了一项名为“安全触摸”的校内儿童性虐待预防项目。
参与者为纽约市6所公立小学的492名二、三年级学生。研究期从2012年秋季持续至2014年夏季。我们将班级整群随机分为“安全触摸”干预组或对照组,并使用《儿童虐待知识问卷》评估结果。分层模型测试了儿童对不当和适当触摸的认知变化。
干预组在不当触摸知识方面的改善显著大于对照组。二年级儿童以及普通(而非特殊)教育学生比例较高的学校中的儿童,在不当触摸知识方面的收获比其他参与者更大。我们观察到对照组或干预组在适当触摸知识方面没有显著变化。
幼儿受益于一项校内一次性儿童性虐待预防项目。未来的研究应探索针对二年级之前儿童的儿童性虐待预防项目的效果,以确定最佳参与年龄。