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Effects of Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Education Program Using Hybrid Application (CSAPE-H) on Fifth-Grade Students in South Korea

So Ra Kang, Shin‐Jeong Kim, Kyung‐Ah Kang

2020The Journal of School Nursing18 citationsDOI

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to test the effects of a child sexual abuse prevention education program using a hybrid application (CSAPE-H) by examining fifth-grade students’ (a) knowledge for sexual abuse prevention and (b) self-protective behaviors against sexual abuse. A quasi-experimental, pretest /posttest design was used. Sixty-eight students from two schools participated. The intervention group ( n = 48) received six sessions in CSA prevention education using the hybrid app, whereas the control group ( n = 35) was taught using a lecture in a classroom environment. Between the two groups, there were significant differences in self-protective behaviors against CSA ( t = 2.26, p = .027). In addition, educational satisfaction was significantly higher in the experimental group than the control group ( t = 2.41, p = .019). A CSAPE-H may be effective for elementary school students, especially for self-protective behaviors.

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Sexual abuseChild sexual abuseClinical psychologyPsychologyIntervention (counseling)MedicineSuicide preventionPoison controlPsychiatryEnvironmental healthDiverse Approaches in Healthcare and Education StudiesEducational Systems and PoliciesHealth and Wellbeing Research
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