Parent's Attitude Toward Child Abuse Conducted in the Health Centers of Tabriz

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Abstract:
Background
Attitudes are very important in the formation of behaviors. Parents’ attitudes toward children and behaviors with them are the main causes of child abuse. Identifying these attitudes and their related factors can be the primary basic action for prevention of child abuse.
Objectives
This study was conducted to investigate the parents’ attitudes toward child abuse in the health centers of Tabriz.
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Methods
In this cross-sectional study 384 parents with children 2 to 12 years old, filled a questionnaire about parents’ attitude toward child abuse in the 13 health centers of Tabriz. Data was analyzed using SPSS (version 16.0).
Results
The results showed that the mean score of total attitude toward child abuse was significantly higher than the middle (P
Conclusions
The results showed that the parents’ attitudes toward child abuse were negative, but because of the relationship between parents’ attitudes with some of their demographic characteristics, parents should be supported economically and socially to prevention of child abuse.
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English
Published:
International Journal of School Health, Volume:3 Issue: 3, Summer 2016
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