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后冲突塞拉利昂的育儿和纪律。

Parenting and discipline in post-conflict Sierra Leone.

机构信息

Florida State University, University Center C4600, Tallahassee, FL, 32306, United States.

University of Michigan School of Public Health, United States.

出版信息

Child Abuse Negl. 2019 Nov;97:104138. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104138. Epub 2019 Aug 21.

DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104138
PMID:31445408
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11612907/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

While the literature on physical punishment concludes that it has negative effects on children, the practice remains common in many countries. In post-conflict countries with nongovernmental organizations (NGO) operating in child protection, traditional disciplinary practices may conflict with international child rights agendas. The country of Sierra Leone has a unique history of conflict, abject poverty, low literacy, and weak governance - often, NGO agents are responsible for providing social services that the government is unable to consistently provide.

OBJECTIVE

We examined how Sierra Leonean caregivers think about appropriate discipline for children, and whether they perceived any changes in their attitudes toward disciplinary practices since the end of the war.

PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING

We collected data from parents and caregivers in urban, peri-urban, and rural areas of Sierra Leone's four districts.

METHODS

We used focus groups (12 groups, n = 92) and individual interviews (n = 21) to collect data in 2013. Focus groups and interviews were conducted by research assistants fluent in Krio and English. We used a thematic content analysis approach.

RESULTS

We found that physical discipline-"beating"-was widely acceptable and common. A few parents mentioned other means of discipline, such as withholding food. Parents widely agreed that parenting had changed since the war, and reported that child rights movements supported by NGOs had made it more difficult to discipline their children in traditional ways.

CONCLUSIONS

Discipline was seen a central component of child-rearing and a means of ensuring safe and proper development. This may be a protective mechanism in the precarious, high poverty environment of post-war Sierra Leone. The negative responses of parents to NGO efforts to reduce physical punishment and other forms of child abuse suggest that grassroots approaches are needed to address this pervasive problem.

摘要

背景

尽管有关体罚的文献结论认为它对儿童有负面影响,但在许多国家,这种做法仍然很普遍。在有非政府组织(NGO)从事儿童保护工作的冲突后国家,传统的纪律处分做法可能与国际儿童权利议程发生冲突。塞拉利昂的历史独特,经历过冲突、赤贫、低识字率和薄弱的治理——通常,非政府组织的代理人负责提供政府无法持续提供的社会服务。

目的

我们研究了塞拉利昂照顾者如何看待对儿童的适当纪律,以及他们是否认为自战争结束以来,他们对纪律做法的态度发生了任何变化。

参与者和设置

我们从塞拉利昂四个地区的城市、城郊和农村地区的父母和照顾者那里收集了数据。

方法

我们于 2013 年使用焦点小组(12 组,n=92)和个人访谈(n=21)收集数据。焦点小组和访谈由精通克里奥语和英语的研究助理进行。我们使用主题内容分析方法。

结果

我们发现,体罚——“殴打”——是广泛接受和常见的。一些父母提到了其他纪律手段,如断食。父母普遍认为自战争以来育儿方式发生了变化,并报告说,非政府组织支持的儿童权利运动使他们更难以传统方式管教孩子。

结论

纪律被视为育儿的核心组成部分,也是确保安全和适当发展的手段。这在战后塞拉利昂不稳定、高贫困的环境中可能是一种保护机制。父母对非政府组织减少体罚和其他形式的虐待儿童的努力的负面反应表明,需要采取基层方法来解决这一普遍存在的问题。