Effectiveness of an Educational Program Directing toward the Domestic Violence among Secondary School Students
Abstract
Background: Domestic violence is now considered as a global health issue. It is defined as a threat or physical, psychological and/or emotionally violent act. Methods: An experimental design was used to guide this study. The study was conducted at three secondary schools for girls from Al-Mahmudiya district. The study included a sample of 200) secondary school student girls who were randomly selected. The education program is implemented through three sessions. Each session is scheduled for 45-minutes. Study instrument A questionnaire was adopted from Elabani (2015). The behaviors considered as domestic violence against women scale was used to measure behaviors that women consider them implying domestic violence against them. The study results revealed that was a (a priori p = 0.01) significant difference in the domestic violence as a concept over time for participants in the study group. The omnibus effect (measure of association) for this analysis is .658, which indicates that approximately 65% of the total variance in the domestic violence concept values is accounted for by the variance in the administered intervention. Conclusion The implemented program positively affected the values of the domestic violence as a concept, for the study group by time compared to the control group. Keywords: Domestic Violence; Educational Program
References
- Arkan Bahlol Naji
- Effectiveness of an Educational Program Directing toward the Domestic Violence among Secondary School Students
- DOI:10.33899/mjn.2021.167892 2020, College of Nursing, University of Mosul.
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://mjn.mosuljournals.com/article_167892.html Amena Razzaq Jasim
- PhD(C), University of Baghdad, College of Nursing, Community Health Nursing Department, Baghdad, Iraq
- Professor, University of Baghdad, College of Nursing, Community Health Nursing Department, Baghdad, Iraq
- Corresponding author:Arkan Bahlol Naji, University of Baghdad, College of Nursing, Community Health Nursing Department, Baghdad, Iraq, Mobile: +9647702551543, Email: [emailprotected]