MODIFIKASI TEORI TRANSTEORETIKAL UNTUK KOMUNITAS ANTI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK � ANAK (KAKSA)

Background: Child sex abuse (CSA) refers to sexual activity involving children and adults. The consequences result in physical, psychological, social and behavioural trauma. These cases are not always reported because of a number of factors, for example the situation in which the event took place, t...

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Main Authors: , Ira Paramastri, Dra.,M.Si., , Prof. J.E. Prawitasari, Ph.D.
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出版: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011
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author , Ira Paramastri, Dra.,M.Si.
, Prof. J.E. Prawitasari, Ph.D.
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description Background: Child sex abuse (CSA) refers to sexual activity involving children and adults. The consequences result in physical, psychological, social and behavioural trauma. These cases are not always reported because of a number of factors, for example the situation in which the event took place, the victim�s willingness/courage to report, family support to report to the police, as well as the concern from various parties upon this issue. To enable sufficient protection of children, primary prevention strategies are deemed necessary to curb the total number of these cases. This study proposes a model of primary prevention through the application of a transtheoretical model implemented by ACSAC (Anti Child Sex Abuse Community). Objective: To support an evidence of the transtheoretical modification for ACSAC as model of primary prevention towards child sex abuse and to determine the effectiveness of the transtheoretical modifications applied in the community. Method: Quantitative methods were applied using an interrupted time-series design. Subjects of the ACSAC group consisted of 5 th grade elementary school parents (6 persons), 5 th grade elementary school teachers (9 persons) and posyandu cadres (12 persons). Each ACSAC group assessed in respects to knowledge, skills, and feasibility of primary prevention program dissemination for each transtheoretical stage. Disseminations were conducted by ACSAC after undergoing training. The research instruments consist of questionnaires, booklets, comics, modules and an apron. Data collection is conducted using questionnaires on knowledge, skills, and feasibility of program application. Data analyses to identify differences of knowledge, skills, and program feasibility between ACSAC parents, teachers and posyandu cadres for each transtheoretical stage uses two factor repeated anova. Results: ACSAC knowledge increases for each transtheoretical stage and no differences are evident between the three ACSAC groups (p>0,01), however an increase of skills between the three ACSAC group indicate differences in accordance with the opportunity to apply the program (p<0,01). Increased feasibility of the three ACSAC groups is also evident for each profession (p<0,01). Program dissemination is conducted through students� parent and community meetings, religious gatherings, arisan (social gathering), posyandu and also through school lessons. Conclusion: The transtheoretical modification were effective to be used by the ACSAC community. Knowledge, skills, and ACSAC feasibility increases, both following dissemination of the ACSAC program and also following each transtheoretical stage. Program dissemination is conducted through community and school.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:899642014-08-20T02:52:06Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/89964/ MODIFIKASI TEORI TRANSTEORETIKAL UNTUK KOMUNITAS ANTI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK � ANAK (KAKSA) , Ira Paramastri, Dra.,M.Si. , Prof. J.E. Prawitasari, Ph.D. ETD Background: Child sex abuse (CSA) refers to sexual activity involving children and adults. The consequences result in physical, psychological, social and behavioural trauma. These cases are not always reported because of a number of factors, for example the situation in which the event took place, the victim�s willingness/courage to report, family support to report to the police, as well as the concern from various parties upon this issue. To enable sufficient protection of children, primary prevention strategies are deemed necessary to curb the total number of these cases. This study proposes a model of primary prevention through the application of a transtheoretical model implemented by ACSAC (Anti Child Sex Abuse Community). Objective: To support an evidence of the transtheoretical modification for ACSAC as model of primary prevention towards child sex abuse and to determine the effectiveness of the transtheoretical modifications applied in the community. Method: Quantitative methods were applied using an interrupted time-series design. Subjects of the ACSAC group consisted of 5 th grade elementary school parents (6 persons), 5 th grade elementary school teachers (9 persons) and posyandu cadres (12 persons). Each ACSAC group assessed in respects to knowledge, skills, and feasibility of primary prevention program dissemination for each transtheoretical stage. Disseminations were conducted by ACSAC after undergoing training. The research instruments consist of questionnaires, booklets, comics, modules and an apron. Data collection is conducted using questionnaires on knowledge, skills, and feasibility of program application. Data analyses to identify differences of knowledge, skills, and program feasibility between ACSAC parents, teachers and posyandu cadres for each transtheoretical stage uses two factor repeated anova. Results: ACSAC knowledge increases for each transtheoretical stage and no differences are evident between the three ACSAC groups (p>0,01), however an increase of skills between the three ACSAC group indicate differences in accordance with the opportunity to apply the program (p<0,01). Increased feasibility of the three ACSAC groups is also evident for each profession (p<0,01). Program dissemination is conducted through students� parent and community meetings, religious gatherings, arisan (social gathering), posyandu and also through school lessons. Conclusion: The transtheoretical modification were effective to be used by the ACSAC community. Knowledge, skills, and ACSAC feasibility increases, both following dissemination of the ACSAC program and also following each transtheoretical stage. Program dissemination is conducted through community and school. [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011 Thesis NonPeerReviewed , Ira Paramastri, Dra.,M.Si. and , Prof. J.E. Prawitasari, Ph.D. (2011) MODIFIKASI TEORI TRANSTEORETIKAL UNTUK KOMUNITAS ANTI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK � ANAK (KAKSA). UNSPECIFIED thesis, UNSPECIFIED. http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=52323
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, Ira Paramastri, Dra.,M.Si.
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MODIFIKASI TEORI TRANSTEORETIKAL UNTUK KOMUNITAS ANTI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK � ANAK (KAKSA)
title MODIFIKASI TEORI TRANSTEORETIKAL UNTUK KOMUNITAS ANTI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK � ANAK (KAKSA)
title_full MODIFIKASI TEORI TRANSTEORETIKAL UNTUK KOMUNITAS ANTI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK � ANAK (KAKSA)
title_fullStr MODIFIKASI TEORI TRANSTEORETIKAL UNTUK KOMUNITAS ANTI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK � ANAK (KAKSA)
title_full_unstemmed MODIFIKASI TEORI TRANSTEORETIKAL UNTUK KOMUNITAS ANTI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK � ANAK (KAKSA)
title_short MODIFIKASI TEORI TRANSTEORETIKAL UNTUK KOMUNITAS ANTI KEKERASAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK � ANAK (KAKSA)
title_sort modifikasi teori transteoretikal untuk komunitas anti kekerasan seksual pada anak a�� anak kaksa
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