The impact of child abuse and neglect training on knowledge and awareness in university students

Objective: Child abuse and neglect are considered public health issues by authorities such as the World Health Organization (WHO).This study evaluated the effectiveness of the trainings given to university students.Materials and Methods: In this study, we trained university students at Gazi Universi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marmara Medical Journal 2020-01, Vol.33 (2), p.48-53
Hauptverfasser: ALTAN, Husniye, SAHIN DAGLI, Figen, BUDAKOGLU, Isil Irem
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: Child abuse and neglect are considered public health issues by authorities such as the World Health Organization (WHO).This study evaluated the effectiveness of the trainings given to university students.Materials and Methods: In this study, we trained university students at Gazi University who are likely to deal with child abuse casesafter graduation. By developing two scales, Child Abuse and Neglect Awareness Scale (CANA-S) and Child Abuse and NeglectKnowledge Test (CANK-T), to assess students’ knowledge and awareness levels regarding child abuse and neglect, we evaluated thetraining’s impact.Results: We assessed the knowledge and awareness levels of 43 students before and after training by using our scales, The knowledgelevel has improved significantly in all groups regardless of age, sex, and department. Similarly, the awareness level has also risensignificantly, except regarding the physical abuse subscale.Conclusion: Overall awareness after education was significant among students from the health and social sciences departments. Totalawareness scores did not increase significantly among law students. Measuring and disseminating the effectiveness of these trainingsthrough proper prevention programs will be effective in reducing child abuse in the future.
ISSN:1019-1941
1309-9469
DOI:10.5472/marumj.738395