Parental Responsiveness of Mindest-Based Nursing on Early Sexual Education to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse
Parents need to emotionally engage and spend more time with the child as a response to the child's psychological needs. One study explains that the parental response (both father and mother), in the form of support to the child, is a potential factor as a protection against the incidence of sex...
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Main Authors: | Permatasari, Elok (Author), Kuntoro, Kuntoro (Author), Devy, Shrimarti R. (Author), Hendriani, Wiwin (Author) |
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Format: | Academic Paper |
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol. 10, No. 10, Oktober 2019,
2020-01-02T08:09:18Z.
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