Effectiveness of focus group discussion about violence in children
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https://doi.org/10.22219/jk.v9i1.4979Keywords:
Focused Group Discussion, Child AbuseAbstract
According to the Indonesian Child Protection Commission, violence against children is divided into: physical violence, neglect, sexual violence, and emotional violence. The recent rise in cases of child abuse and tending to increase from year to year indicates a weakening of concern and concern for the case. FGD as a method of learning for parents in an effort to increase knowledge and ability to recognize violence prevention in children. This study included experimental quasy research type with pretest-posttest group design. The research variables are FGD and level of knowledge with ordinal data scale. Data presented descriptively in the form of percentage, tabulation of frequency / cross tabulation and analysis with test of wilcoxon Result: Wilcoxon test result got p value (0.000) <α (0.05). Discussion: FGDs on child abuse effectively increase the knowledge of parents. FGD method is the most easily accepted method by parentsDownloads
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2018-02-05
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