Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Nursing Department, Osmaniye, Turkey.
Kırsehir Ahi Evran University, Vocational School of Health Services, Department of Medical Services and Techniques, First and Emergency Aid Program, Kırsehir, Türkiye.
J Pediatr Nurs. 2024 Sep-Oct;78:e464-e470. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2024.08.011. Epub 2024 Aug 16.
This study aimed to evaluate parents' thoughts, and sensitivity levels about violence against children during the COVID-19 period after the pandemic.
The population of this descriptive, cross-sectional, correlational, and multicenter study consisted of parents registered in six family health centers in a city in southern Turkey. Study data were collected between April and November 2023 using information forms that included questions about parents' personal information, and their thoughts about violence against children during the pandemic and the Sensitivity to Violence Against Children Scale and analyzed.
According to 42.3% of parents, children's exposure to violence increased during the pandemic; 64.7% stated that children experienced emotional violence the most. Parents who thought that there was a decrease in the reports of violence due to school closures, social distancing, and restriction of children's access to health, and social and legal services had higher SVACS mean scores than those who did not think so (p < 0.01).
Most of the parents thought that children's exposure to violence increased and reports of violence decreased during the pandemic. In addition, parents' thoughts toward violence against children during the pandemic period were associated with their level of sensitivity to violence against children.
During the pandemic period, it is important that pediatric nurses, who are in direct contact with children, are in contact with parents and take an active role in the process in the prevention, early detection and reporting of violence against children.
本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 大流行后父母对儿童期暴力的看法和敏感度。
本描述性、横断面、相关性和多中心研究的研究人群由土耳其南部一个城市的六家家庭健康中心注册的父母组成。研究数据于 2023 年 4 月至 11 月期间使用包含父母个人信息问题的信息表收集,并使用儿童期暴力敏感性量表进行分析。
42.3%的父母认为儿童在大流行期间遭受暴力的风险增加;64.7%的父母认为儿童遭受情绪暴力的风险最大。认为由于学校关闭、社交距离和限制儿童获得卫生、社会和法律服务,暴力报告减少的父母比不这么认为的父母的 SVACS 平均得分更高(p<0.01)。
大多数父母认为儿童在大流行期间遭受暴力的风险增加,暴力报告减少。此外,父母在大流行期间对儿童暴力的看法与他们对儿童暴力的敏感度有关。
在大流行期间,与儿童直接接触的儿科护士与父母保持联系并在预防、早期发现和报告儿童暴力方面发挥积极作用非常重要。