2017
DOI: 10.5958/0974-360x.2017.00338.9
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Assessment of primary school teachers’ knowledge regarding child abuse in Kirkuk city

Abstract: Background and objective: Child abuse is most often due to the problems besetting families, which can elevate the risks to children. These problems are complex and interconnected, and require coordinated, holistic responses. Child abuse and neglect has begun to demonstrate linkages between maltreatment and long-term adverse effects and other social problems. The purpose of this study was to assess the Primary School Teacher Knowledge's Regarding Child Abuse In Kirkuk City" and find out the relationship between… Show more

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“…The present study findings reveal that school teachers have insufficient knowledge in recognizing and reporting CAN. The results are in agreement with studies conducted by Rani 1 and Saadoon and Salih, 16 who reported that 43 and 50% of teachers had low knowledge of child abuse, respectively. The present study also supports the results of a study conducted by Naregal et al, which showed that 60% had poor knowledge regarding CAN.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The present study findings reveal that school teachers have insufficient knowledge in recognizing and reporting CAN. The results are in agreement with studies conducted by Rani 1 and Saadoon and Salih, 16 who reported that 43 and 50% of teachers had low knowledge of child abuse, respectively. The present study also supports the results of a study conducted by Naregal et al, which showed that 60% had poor knowledge regarding CAN.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%