2021
DOI: 10.26466/opus.885123
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Awareness Levels of Child Neglect and Abuse in Nursing Students

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the awareness level of the students in the Yakın Doğu-Near East University Nursing Faculty about child neglect and abuse. The population of this descriptive study was composed of 520 students. In order to collect the data, Questionnaire for Socio-demographic Characteristics to determine sociodemographic characteristics of the students and The Diagnosis Scale of the Risks and Symptoms of Child Abuse and Neglect (DSRSCAN) were used, in December 2018 -June 2019. Obtained dat… Show more

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“…Indeed, it has been stated in the literature that cultural norms also affect the discovery of child sexual abuse by an adult, the likelihood of disclosure by a child, or whether families of abused children report child sexual abuse to authorities (Fontes & Plummer, 2010). It has been emphasized that students' reporting behaviors are affected by their level of knowledge about the subject, and students should be trained to develop their competencies in identifying, reporting, and preventing abuse (Jeon et al, 2022; McClure et al, 2020; Tek & Karakaş, 2021). A Cochrane review by Walsh et al (2022) highlighted the need for training professionals, including nurses, to be able to perform their reporting duties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, it has been stated in the literature that cultural norms also affect the discovery of child sexual abuse by an adult, the likelihood of disclosure by a child, or whether families of abused children report child sexual abuse to authorities (Fontes & Plummer, 2010). It has been emphasized that students' reporting behaviors are affected by their level of knowledge about the subject, and students should be trained to develop their competencies in identifying, reporting, and preventing abuse (Jeon et al, 2022; McClure et al, 2020; Tek & Karakaş, 2021). A Cochrane review by Walsh et al (2022) highlighted the need for training professionals, including nurses, to be able to perform their reporting duties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%