TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge of sexual abuse and resistance ability among children with intellectual disability
AU - Jojo, N.
AU - Nattala, P.
AU - Seshadri, S.
AU - Krishnakumar, P.
AU - Thomas, S.
N1 - Funding Information:
Our sincere thanks to Dr. Sandy K. Wurtele, Professor, Associate Dean, Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, USA, for permitting us to use and modify the tools and intervention package for the study. We also Thank Dr. Thennarasu, Professor Department of Biostatistics, NIMHANS, Bangalore, for his guidance with the analysis of the data, and Dr. Catherine Patterson, Professor and Clinical Chair in Nursing, University of Canberra, Australia, for her critical comments and valuable suggestions on the manuscript. Our heartfelt gratitude to all children and their parents who participated in this study.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Background: Sexual abuse is a global concern among children with intellectual disabilities. Sexual abuse is frequent and long-lasting when the victim is a child with an intellectual disability. Moreover, the rate of sexual abuse is two to eight times the rate in the general population. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the knowledge of sexual abuse and resistance ability among children with intellectual disabilities. Participants and setting: The study was conducted among 120 children with mild or moderate intellectual disabilities attending twelve schools for specific purposes. Methods: We adopted a cross-sectional design to assess knowledge and resistance ability. Personal Safety Questionnaire and Modified What If Situation Test were administered verbally during individual interviews. Institutional Ethics Committee approved our study. Results: Current study suggests that children with intellectual disabilities have average knowledge (M = 6.6, SD = 1.6) regarding sexual abuse. More than 90 % of children demonstrated poor reporting skills. Although children exhibited good knowledge in differentiating appropriate from inappropriate touch requests, most children reported they would not disclose this incident to anyone. Conclusions: This study strongly suggests the need for a structured training program for children with intellectual disabilities to prevent sexual abuse.
AB - Background: Sexual abuse is a global concern among children with intellectual disabilities. Sexual abuse is frequent and long-lasting when the victim is a child with an intellectual disability. Moreover, the rate of sexual abuse is two to eight times the rate in the general population. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the knowledge of sexual abuse and resistance ability among children with intellectual disabilities. Participants and setting: The study was conducted among 120 children with mild or moderate intellectual disabilities attending twelve schools for specific purposes. Methods: We adopted a cross-sectional design to assess knowledge and resistance ability. Personal Safety Questionnaire and Modified What If Situation Test were administered verbally during individual interviews. Institutional Ethics Committee approved our study. Results: Current study suggests that children with intellectual disabilities have average knowledge (M = 6.6, SD = 1.6) regarding sexual abuse. More than 90 % of children demonstrated poor reporting skills. Although children exhibited good knowledge in differentiating appropriate from inappropriate touch requests, most children reported they would not disclose this incident to anyone. Conclusions: This study strongly suggests the need for a structured training program for children with intellectual disabilities to prevent sexual abuse.
KW - Children with intellectual disability
KW - Developmental disability
KW - Intellectual disability
KW - Knowledge of sexual abuse and resistance ability
KW - Self-protection skills
KW - Sexual abuse
KW - Sexual abuse prevention
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105985
DO - 10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105985
M3 - Article
C2 - 36603444
AN - SCOPUS:85145690229
SN - 0145-2134
VL - 136
SP - 1
EP - 12
JO - Child Abuse and Neglect
JF - Child Abuse and Neglect
M1 - 105985
ER -