Naruemon Auemaneekul PhD*
Affiliation : * Department of Public Health nursing, Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Background : Violation of a child’s right to protection is an issue for children all over the world. In Thailand, the greatest
barrier to intervening in child abuse issues is the lack of awareness and the positive attitudes and beliefs on using violence as
a way to discipline children. The incongruent definition used amongst Thai society and relevant sectors, causes incidences to
be under reported and an obstacle to child survival and development.
Objective : The present study is a qualitative study and aims to explore the perceptions of child abuse and child discipline
definitions amongst parents in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area in order to extend broader knowledge for interpretation,
definitions and to differentiate the line between child abuse and child discipline.
Material and Method: Focus group discussions were used as the primary data collection method and content analysis was
applied as the data analysis.
Results : The results produced two categories of parents’ perceptions regarding child abuse and discipline. First, was the
perception of the causes of child punishment and child discipline, and second was the meaning and difference between child
abuse and child discipline.
Conclusion : The study results would be beneficial for policy makers, health and related sectors to understand the meaning
of the terms used amongst family members in order to apply and promote child protection strategies in culturally appropriate
ways.
Keywords : Child abuse, Child discipline
JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND
4th Floor, Royal Golden Jubilee Building,
2 Soi Soonvijai, New Petchburi road,
Bangkok 10310, Thailand.
Phone: 0-2716-6102, 0-2716-6962
Fax: 0-2314-6305
Email: editor@jmatonline.com
» Online Submissions » Author Guidelines » Copyright Notice » Privacy Statement
» Journal Sponsorship » Site Map » About this Publishing System
© MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND. All Rights Reserved. The content of this site is intended for health professionals.