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Self reported experience of physical abuse in schools in Nigeria
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 August 2021
Abstract
Physical abuse of children in schools is common in Nigeria, but its prevalence and forms are yet to be clearly studied.
To determine the prevalence and pattern of physical abuse of children in Secondary Schools in Ilorin Nigeria
Cross sectional survey of secondary school students aged 11-18 years in Ilorin Nigeria using multistage random sampling technique with proportional allocation was done. Respondents completed the ICAST-CI questionnaire which covers child abuse in educational institutions. Prevalence and pattern of child abuse was computed.
Table 1: Pattern of physical abuse in School in the last 12 months
Form of abuse | Frequency | Percentage |
Physical Abuse* (n=1,554) | ||
Caused you pain | 1514 | 97.4 |
Stay in cold/heat | 1285 | 82.7 |
Hit you with fist | 716 | 46.1 |
Kneel in a way that hurts | 686 | 44.1 |
Slap on head as punishment | 663 | 42.7 |
Twist ear as punishment | 635 | 40.9 |
Kicked you | 476 | 30.6 |
Slap on your arm | 448 | 28.8 |
Throws object at you | 347 | 22.3 |
Crushed your finger as punishment | 231 | 14.9 |
Choked you | 224 | 14.4 |
Pulled your hair as punishment | 116 | 7.5 |
Starvation as punishment | 67 | 4.3 |
Forced to do dangerous acts | 64 | 4.1 |
Soap or pepper in mouth | 48 | 3.1 |
Cut you with sharp object | 10 | 1.0 |
Burnt as punishment | - | - |
Put into hot or cold water | - | - |
Tied with rope or belt | - | - |
Physical abuse of children is extremly commonplace in public secondary schools in Nigeria. it is neccessary to explore other ways of dealing with children in educational institutions.
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- European Psychiatry , Volume 64 , Special Issue S1: Abstracts of the 29th European Congress of Psychiatry , April 2021 , pp. S713
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