| Literature DB >> 26701277 |
Kim S Miller1, Kate Winskell2, Kaitlyn L Pruitt2, Janet Saul1.
Abstract
Despite widespread recognition of child sexual abuse as a serious problem in sub-Saharan Africa, few far-reaching programmatic interventions addressing child sexual abuse in this setting are currently available, and those interventions that do exist tend to focus on response rather than prevention. The Families Matter! Program is an evidence-based intervention for parents and caregivers of 9- to 12-year-olds in sub-Saharan African countries which promotes positive parenting practices and effective parent-child communication about sex-related issues. This article describes the enhancement of a new Families Matter! Program session on child sexual abuse, drawing on authentic narratives contributed by young people to the Global Dialogues from Africa youth scriptwriting competitions. Experiences are shared with a view to informing the development of interventions addressing child sexual abuse in sub-Saharan Africa.Entities:
Keywords: HIV prevention; child sexual abuse; curriculum development; gender-based violence; parenting; parent–child communication; preadolescence; sexual violence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26701277 PMCID: PMC4762472 DOI: 10.1080/10538712.2015.1088913
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Sex Abus ISSN: 1053-8712