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1- University of Social Welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Raazi Therapeutic & Educational Center , n.keshavarz@hotmail.com
2- Islamic Azad University, Tehran Central Branch
Abstract:   (19707 Views)

Objective: The aim of this study was to compare child abuse between normal children and children with learning disorder, aged 7-12 in Tehran city.

Materials & Methods: This analytical and cross sectional study is a research in causative-comparative method. 120 normal children of primary school from districts 3.7 and 15 of Tehran education and 120 children with learning disorder from three center of primary school students with learning disorder (1.2 and 3) were selected by multistage cluster sampaling method and evaluated by Reliable Child Abuse Questionnaire. Data were analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient Friedman rank test and Paired T and independent T tests.

Results: In children view, there were signifivant differences in mean scores of affective abuse (p<0.001) and total score of child abuse (p=0.002) between two groups. Likewise in parent's view. there were significant differences in mean scores of affective abuse (p<0.001), physical abuse (p<0.011) and total score of child abuse (p<0.001) between two groups. Also, there were significant differences between the ideas of children and their parents about physical abuse (p<0.002), sexual abuse (p<0.001) and ignorance (p<0.001)

Conclusion: The tindings reveal that there is a difference between normal chidren and children with learning disorder in the extent of child abuse regarding it's type and in comparison with previous researches, affective abuse is more than other abuse types. So. it is necessary for mental health professionals to provide programs for training parents in future.

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Type of Study: Original | Subject: Exceptional Children Psychology
Received: 9/10/2010 | Accepted: 20/01/2014 | Published: 20/01/2014

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