Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in Nigeria

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Autor(a) principal: Ogunjimi, Adetola Ibiwumi
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/22/22133/tde-22032022-162327/
Resumo: Sexual experiences of Nigerian Children and adolescents remain underrepresented in both professional practices and academic literatures despite international initiatives and policies against sexual violence. Thousands of Nigerian children have been subjected to sexual violence and discrimination yearly within the family and social settings, and their human rights as citizens have been cruelly disrespected. This understanding thus points to the need to analyze theoretical frameworks that can lead to understanding this phenomenon within today\'s specifics and its different forms of manifestation, and finally the recognition of the existing link between violence, it\'s social and cultural aspects of a given society. To solve and prevent this problem, it is necessary to understand vulnerability factors (individual and collective factors) influencing the occurrence of sexual abuse among Nigerian children and adolescents, and its consequences. The aim of this study was to understand the perceptions that healthcare professionals\' attribute to child and adolescent sexual abuse and its consequences as experienced by their clients in Nigeria. The study is a qualitative study carried out in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in Lagos State, Nigeria. The group of participants consisted of 14 healthcare professionals working with sexually abused children and adolescents in Nigeria including Medical Doctors, Nurses and Psychologists, between ages 22 and 50 years old. Data was collected through a semi-structured interview. The analysis was performed by means of thematic content analysis using CAQDAC resource, Atlas.ti 8. The result presented six thematic Nuclei: (1) The child victim of sexual abuse and their individual vulnerability, (2) Sexual abuse and its relation to the perpetrator, (3) Intrafamily vulnerabilities and sexually abused victims, (4) Indissociability between sexual abuse and socio-economic vulnerability factors, (5) Sexual abuse and the programmatic structures and lastly, (6) Sexually abused victims and immediate, shortterm and long-term sufferings. The study shows the complexity of child and adolescent sexual abuse occurrences and argues that all factors are significantly important in understanding the health issue. In conclusion, to positively improve the health conditions of children and adolescents in relation to sexual violence, it is necessary to proffer a solution that collectively solves child and adolescent sexual abuse with all these identified factors. Future studies that will use the same approach but focus on the perceptions of other groups of individuals in the same community such as parents/guardians of child victims, convicted perpetrators and/or sexual victims are highly recommended.
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spelling Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in NigeriaAbuso sexual infantil e adolescente: percepção dos profissionais de saúde na NigériaAbuso sexualAdolescentesAdolescentsChildrenCriançasSexual abuseViolenceViolênciaVulnerabilidadeVulnerabilitySexual experiences of Nigerian Children and adolescents remain underrepresented in both professional practices and academic literatures despite international initiatives and policies against sexual violence. Thousands of Nigerian children have been subjected to sexual violence and discrimination yearly within the family and social settings, and their human rights as citizens have been cruelly disrespected. This understanding thus points to the need to analyze theoretical frameworks that can lead to understanding this phenomenon within today\'s specifics and its different forms of manifestation, and finally the recognition of the existing link between violence, it\'s social and cultural aspects of a given society. To solve and prevent this problem, it is necessary to understand vulnerability factors (individual and collective factors) influencing the occurrence of sexual abuse among Nigerian children and adolescents, and its consequences. The aim of this study was to understand the perceptions that healthcare professionals\' attribute to child and adolescent sexual abuse and its consequences as experienced by their clients in Nigeria. The study is a qualitative study carried out in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in Lagos State, Nigeria. The group of participants consisted of 14 healthcare professionals working with sexually abused children and adolescents in Nigeria including Medical Doctors, Nurses and Psychologists, between ages 22 and 50 years old. Data was collected through a semi-structured interview. The analysis was performed by means of thematic content analysis using CAQDAC resource, Atlas.ti 8. The result presented six thematic Nuclei: (1) The child victim of sexual abuse and their individual vulnerability, (2) Sexual abuse and its relation to the perpetrator, (3) Intrafamily vulnerabilities and sexually abused victims, (4) Indissociability between sexual abuse and socio-economic vulnerability factors, (5) Sexual abuse and the programmatic structures and lastly, (6) Sexually abused victims and immediate, shortterm and long-term sufferings. The study shows the complexity of child and adolescent sexual abuse occurrences and argues that all factors are significantly important in understanding the health issue. In conclusion, to positively improve the health conditions of children and adolescents in relation to sexual violence, it is necessary to proffer a solution that collectively solves child and adolescent sexual abuse with all these identified factors. Future studies that will use the same approach but focus on the perceptions of other groups of individuals in the same community such as parents/guardians of child victims, convicted perpetrators and/or sexual victims are highly recommended.As experiências sexuais das crianças e adolescentes nigerianas permanecem sub-representadas nas práticas profissionais e na literatura acadêmica, apesar das iniciativas e políticas internacionais contra a violência sexual. Milhares de crianças nigerianas são submetidas anualmente à violência e discriminação sexual dentro da família e em ambientes sociais, e seus direitos humanos como cidadãos foram cruelmente desrespeitados. Este entendimento, portanto, aponta para a necessidade de analisar quadros teóricos que possam levar à compreensão deste fenômeno dentro das especificidades atuais e suas diferentes formas de manifestação, e, finalmente, o reconhecimento do vínculo existente entre a violência, seus aspectos sociais e culturais de uma dada sociedade. Para resolver e prevenir este problema, é necessário entender os fatores de vulnerabilidade (fatores individuais e coletivos) que influenciam a ocorrência de abuso sexual infantil entre crianças e adolescentes nigerianas e suas conseqüências. O objetivo deste estudo foi compreender as percepções que os profissionais de saúde atribuem ao abuso sexual de crianças e adolescentes, e suas conseqüências, conforme experimentadas por seus clientes na Nigéria. Este é um estudo qualitativo realizado no Hospital Universitário do Estado de Lagos (LUTH), Lagos, Nigéria. O grupo de participantes consistiu em 14 profissionais de saúde que trabalham com crianças e adolescentes abusadas sexualmente na Nigéria, incluindo médicos, enfermeiros e psicólogos, com idades entre 22 e 50 anos. Os dados foram coletados por meio de entrevista semiestruturada. A análise foi realizada por meio de análise de conteúdo temática utilizando o recurso CAQDAC, Atlas.ti 8. O resultado apresentou seis Núcleos temáticos: (1) A criança vítima de abuso sexual e sua vulnerabilidade individual, (2) Abuso sexual e sua relação com o agressor, (3) Vulnerabilidades intrafamiliares e vitimas abusadas sexualmente, (4) Indissociabilidade entre abuso sexual e fatores de vulnerabilidade socioeconômicos, (5) Abuso sexual de crianças e as estruturas programáticas e, por último, (6) Vitimas abusadas sexualmente e sofrimentos imediatos, de curto e longo prazo. O estudo mostra a complexidade das ocorrências de abuso sexual infantil e adolescentes, e que todos os fatores são significativamente importantes para a compreensão do problema de saúde. Em conclusão, para melhorar positivamente as condições de saúde de crianças e adolescentes em relação à violência sexual, é necessário oferecer uma solução que trabalhe coletivamente o abuso sexual infantil e adolescentes com todos esses fatores identificados. Estudos futuros que utilizem a mesma abordagem, mas focalizem as percepções de outros grupos de indivíduos na mesma comunidade, como pais / responsáveis de crianças vítimas, perpetradores condenados e / ou vítimas sexuais, são altamente recomendados.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPSilva, Marta Angélica IossiOgunjimi, Adetola Ibiwumi2019-07-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/22/22133/tde-22032022-162327/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2022-04-11T18:26:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-22032022-162327Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212022-04-11T18:26:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in Nigeria
Abuso sexual infantil e adolescente: percepção dos profissionais de saúde na Nigéria
title Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in Nigeria
spellingShingle Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in Nigeria
Ogunjimi, Adetola Ibiwumi
Abuso sexual
Adolescentes
Adolescents
Children
Crianças
Sexual abuse
Violence
Violência
Vulnerabilidade
Vulnerability
title_short Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in Nigeria
title_full Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in Nigeria
title_fullStr Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in Nigeria
title_sort Child and adolescent sexual abuse: perception of healthcare professionals in Nigeria
author Ogunjimi, Adetola Ibiwumi
author_facet Ogunjimi, Adetola Ibiwumi
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Marta Angélica Iossi
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ogunjimi, Adetola Ibiwumi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abuso sexual
Adolescentes
Adolescents
Children
Crianças
Sexual abuse
Violence
Violência
Vulnerabilidade
Vulnerability
topic Abuso sexual
Adolescentes
Adolescents
Children
Crianças
Sexual abuse
Violence
Violência
Vulnerabilidade
Vulnerability
description Sexual experiences of Nigerian Children and adolescents remain underrepresented in both professional practices and academic literatures despite international initiatives and policies against sexual violence. Thousands of Nigerian children have been subjected to sexual violence and discrimination yearly within the family and social settings, and their human rights as citizens have been cruelly disrespected. This understanding thus points to the need to analyze theoretical frameworks that can lead to understanding this phenomenon within today\'s specifics and its different forms of manifestation, and finally the recognition of the existing link between violence, it\'s social and cultural aspects of a given society. To solve and prevent this problem, it is necessary to understand vulnerability factors (individual and collective factors) influencing the occurrence of sexual abuse among Nigerian children and adolescents, and its consequences. The aim of this study was to understand the perceptions that healthcare professionals\' attribute to child and adolescent sexual abuse and its consequences as experienced by their clients in Nigeria. The study is a qualitative study carried out in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in Lagos State, Nigeria. The group of participants consisted of 14 healthcare professionals working with sexually abused children and adolescents in Nigeria including Medical Doctors, Nurses and Psychologists, between ages 22 and 50 years old. Data was collected through a semi-structured interview. The analysis was performed by means of thematic content analysis using CAQDAC resource, Atlas.ti 8. The result presented six thematic Nuclei: (1) The child victim of sexual abuse and their individual vulnerability, (2) Sexual abuse and its relation to the perpetrator, (3) Intrafamily vulnerabilities and sexually abused victims, (4) Indissociability between sexual abuse and socio-economic vulnerability factors, (5) Sexual abuse and the programmatic structures and lastly, (6) Sexually abused victims and immediate, shortterm and long-term sufferings. The study shows the complexity of child and adolescent sexual abuse occurrences and argues that all factors are significantly important in understanding the health issue. In conclusion, to positively improve the health conditions of children and adolescents in relation to sexual violence, it is necessary to proffer a solution that collectively solves child and adolescent sexual abuse with all these identified factors. Future studies that will use the same approach but focus on the perceptions of other groups of individuals in the same community such as parents/guardians of child victims, convicted perpetrators and/or sexual victims are highly recommended.
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