4 in 5 children surveyed aged 1-14 years say they experienced any type of violent discipline over the previous month of the survey

4 in 5 children surveyed aged 1-14 years say they experienced any type of violent discipline over the previous month of the survey

By Vijay Narayan
Thursday 04/08/2022
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In one month prior to a survey, four in five children (81 percent) surveyed aged 1-14 years experienced any type of violent discipline.

This is based on the Fiji Bureau of Statistics Fiji Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) which was carried out in 2021 in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services and other government ministries, as part of the Global MICS Programme.

The survey says children living in the poorest households (86 percent) are more likely to experience violent discipline compared to children living in the richest households (66 percent).

Boys aged 1 to 14 years and those living in rural areas are most susceptible to violent discipline.

Overall, 7 in 10 children aged 1-14 years experienced physical punishment; out of which one in eight (13 per cent) experienced severe physical punishment.

Over half of mothers or caregivers in Fiji feel that physical punishment is necessary to raise or educate children.

The mothers or caregivers from both the rural areas (60 percent) and from the poorest households (72 percent) have a more accepting attitude towards physical punishment.

Physical punishment was defined as shaking, hitting or slapping a child on the hand/arm/leg, hitting on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with a hard object, spanking or hitting on the bottom with a bare hand, hitting or slapping on the face, head or ears, and hitting or beating hard and repeatedly. Severe physical punishment is defined as hitting or slapping a child on the face, head or ears, and hitting or beating a child hard and repeatedly.

Psychological aggression is defined as shouting, yelling or screaming at a child, as well as calling a child offensive names such as ‘dumb’ or ‘lazy’.

Violent discipline is any physical punishment and/or psychological aggression.

The survey also says among children aged 10-14 years, 58 percent demonstrate foundational numeracy skills which is comparatively lower than demonstrated foundational reading skills at 83 percent.

Among adolescents aged 15-19 years, 40 percent of girls and 36 percent of boys, are regularly engaged in computer related tasks that support the development of ICT skills.

The survey also states that the school attendance rate decreases as the levels of education increase; this is more pronounced for boys as compared to girls.

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