Parents' knowledge, attitudes and practices about preventing child sexual abuse: A literature review
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posted on 2024-05-30, 16:30 authored by G BabatsikosAbstractIncreased concern about high rates of child sexual abuse has led to the demand for more prevention programmes, particularly those aimed at parents. Research on how parents manage and reduce the risk of child sexual abuse can help plan programmes. This literature review explores published research on the knowledge, attitudes and practices of parents on the risk and prevention of child sexual abuse and identifies gaps and needs for further research. The majority of studies reviewed originated in North America and Asia, were quantitative, surveyed mainly mothers and were more than ten years old. Recommendations are made for more current and country specific research, further research to gain a deeper understanding of how parents manage the risk of child sexual abuse, more comprehensive research covering a range of knowledge, attitude and practice variables, and greater inclusion of fathers in research. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Child Abuse ReviewVolume
19Pagination
107-129Location
West Sussex, EnglandISSN
0952-9136eISSN
1099-0852Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2009, John Wiley & SonsIssue
2Publisher
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