dc.description.abstract | Effect of Socioeconomic Families Against Victims of Sexual Violence in Children
accompanied by Indonesian Pusaka Foundation
(This thesis consists of 6 Chapters, 126 Pages, 47 Tables, 1 Chart, Appendix, 21 libraries and
other sources from newspapers and the Internet)
Violence against children continues to rise in Indonesia and in the province of North
Sumatra, most of the violence is sexual violence. One of the factors the occurrence of child
sexual abuse are family socioeconomic. Economic situation of the poor, low income, no
viable economic fulfillment is not possible to trigger the occurrence of child sexual abuse.
Perpetrators of violence are generally people who are well known to the child and family,
making children not fully aware of the dangers that threaten it. As a result, the child loses
confidence in its immediate environment. In such circumstances it would appear the form of
unhealthy social behavior such as loss of confidence in others, withdrawn, lonely, even can
lead to behavioral and emotional disorders are more severe such as anxiety and depression.
This study aims to determine the effect of socioeconomic families of victims of sexual
violence against children facilitated Indonesia Pusaka Foundation. This research method is
the explanation that is intended to test the hypothesized variables, the sample is facilitated
sexual assault victims throughout the Indonesian Heritage Foundation in 2013, which
amounted to 13 people. His study was conducted at the Indonesian Yayasan Foundation of
North Sumatra province and surrounding area victims of sexual violence. Data was collected
using questionnaires, interviews and observations. Analysis of studies using product moment
correlation analysis.
From the results of the correlation analysis carried out by the analysis of known product
moment correlation coefficient (rxy) = 0.591 with a significance level of 5% (level of 95%) is
0.553, was greater than of that table r (0.591> 0.553), so it can be concluded that there is a
relationship hypothesis (Ha) that says "no socio-economic influences on victims of child
sexual abuse" is acceptable. While the socio-economic contribution to the family of the
victims of child sexual abuse Indonesian Heritage Foundation is the beneficiary of 34.9%. | en_US |