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Week-3: DISEASE WITHIN FAMILY | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN PTSD -…
Week-3: DISEASE WITHIN FAMILY | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN PTSD
Violence Against Women and Children
Indonesian Doctor Competency Standards (SKDI) 2012
Appendix 2 includes family health as a competency area.
Point 14 discusses violence against women and children, including domestic abuse.
Types of Violence
Physical, psychological, sexual abuse, and domestic violence.
Drug and substance abuse (NAPZA) also considered in violence cases.
Definition of Child Violence
Any act causing physical, psychological, or sexual harm.
Includes severe injuries, life-threatening situations, and dignity violations.
Risk Factors for Child Violence
Child-Related Factors
Poor economic status, mental disorders, social isolation.
Family Factors
Values, trust, parenting style, family composition, education, social support, and socioeconomic conditions.
Community Factors
Surrounding environment and social health determinants.
Health Determinants
Childhood experiences, housing, education, parental support, employment, community ties, and healthcare access.
Detection and Management of Violence
Detection
General practitioners must recognize physical, psychological, and sexual abuse signs in children.
Handling Procedures
Bhayangkara Hospital referral process included.
Referral pathways explained, including hospitals with and without emergency services (PKY/PP).
Violence cases managed at community health centers (Puskesmas) and hospitals.