Tucci Joseph, Mitchell Janise
Australian Childhood Foundation, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Psychol. 2022 Sep 2;13:860212. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.860212. eCollection 2022.
In September 2003, we released the first results of a national community attitude tracking study about child abuse and child protection. At that time, we concluded that as a community, violence against children was tolerated. The community did not understand or appreciate the seriousness, size and cost of child abuse in Australia. There was evidence that child abuse was not viewed as an important challenge facing children in Australia. A second study conducted in 2006 found that nothing much had changed, indeed community engagement with the issue of child abuse may have even deteriorated. A third study in 2010 found that the community actively avoids the problem of child abuse rating it less concerning than high petrol prices. In 2021, 18 years after the first report was published, we have concluded again that child abuse remains out of sight and out of mind as a community concern. This article describes the findings of this fourth iteration of our survey and analyses the implications for ensuring that individuals are more engaged and committed to taking action to preventing child abuse and/or protecting children from violation.
2003年9月,我们公布了一项关于虐待儿童和儿童保护的全国社区态度跟踪研究的首批结果。当时,我们得出结论,作为一个社区,对儿童的暴力行为是被容忍的。社区并不理解或认识到澳大利亚虐待儿童问题的严重性、规模和成本。有证据表明,虐待儿童在澳大利亚并未被视为儿童面临的一项重要挑战。2006年进行的第二项研究发现,情况没有太大变化,实际上,社区对虐待儿童问题的参与度甚至可能有所下降。2010年的第三项研究发现,社区积极回避虐待儿童问题,认为它不如高油价那样令人担忧。在第一份报告发表18年后的2021年,我们再次得出结论,虐待儿童作为一个社区关注的问题,仍然被忽视。本文描述了我们这项调查第四次迭代的结果,并分析了其对确保个人更积极参与并致力于采取行动预防虐待儿童和/或保护儿童免受侵害的影响。