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Estimating the Prevalence Rate of Child Physical and Psychological Maltreatment in South Korea
Authors:Jaejin Ahn  Bong Joo Lee  Sang Kyoung Kahng  Hye Lan Kim  Ock Kyeung Hwang  Eun Ju Lee  Hea Reong Shin  Min Sang Yoo  Soo Youn Lee  Youngcho Cho  Young Sun Yoo  You Jung Kwak  Young Mi Shin  Ji Young Lim  Yun Jung Cho  Soo Young Park  Joan P Yoo
Institution:1.Department of Social Welfare,Gachon University,Seongnam-si,South Korea;2.Department of Social Welfare,Seoul National University,Seoul,South Korea;3.Department of Child Care and Education,Seoul Theological University,Bucheon-City,South Korea;4.Department of Social Welfare,Dongguk University,Gyeong Ju,South Korea;5.Child Welfare Society of Korea,Yongsan-gu,South Korea;6.Child Support Center for Independence Living,Korea Human Resource Development Institute for Health & Welfare,Yongsan-gu,South Korea;7.College of Human Ecology Child Development Family Studies,Seoul National University,Gwanak-gu,South Korea;8.Korea Childcare Promotion Institute,Yongsan-gu,South Korea;9.Department of Social Welfare,Chungbuk National University,Cheongju,South Korea
Abstract:In Korea, an amendment to the Child Welfare Act was made in 2008 that required a national study estimating the occurrence rate of child abuse and neglect every 5 years. The present study reports the major findings of the first national study conducted after the 2008 amendment. The aim of the study is to estimate the prevalence of child physical and psychological maltreatment (CPPM) in Korea and to explore the basic characteristics associated with such incidents. Household surveys were administered to caregivers and focal children who were school age and older. We estimated the prevalence of CPPM using the Parent–child Conflict Tactic Scale, which was developed by Straus et al. (1998). The occurrence rate of CPPM was 25.3 % in Korea, with instances differing by household income, poverty status, and size of the region. Children who experienced physical and psychological maltreatment were more likely to witness the abuse of their siblings and domestic violence. The implications of the findings are discussed and recommendations made for further research.
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