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SOCIAL STUDIES

SBA

NAME OF CANDIDATE: jf

CANDIDATE #
SCHOOL: St.Winefride's Secondary School
SUBJECT: Social Studies
PROFICEINCY:
TERRITORY: Guyana
TEACHER: Miss
YEAR-SUBMITTED:
TABLE OF CONTENT

Tites Page
Acknowledgement 1
Introduction 2
Statement of Problem 3
Reason for Selecting area of Research 4
Method of Investigation 5
Instrument used to Collect Data 6-9
Procedure used to Collect Data
Presentation of Data / Table and Graph
Statement of Findings
Acknowledgement

Firstly, I Would like to thank God for wisdom, knowledge and understanding and
the strength and the resources needed to complete this School Based SBA. Also, I
would like to think myself for helping me to meet the necessary expectations for
this SBA. Finally, I would like to the internet for the support.
Introduction

In this SBA I be talking about abuse on men in our society and what are the Effect,
Cause, and what I think is the Solution for it. When it comes to abuse in a
relationship, we typically imagine the survivor as being female. What doesn’t
come to mind as quickly is the idea of a man experiencing abuse. The truth,
however, is that men can and do experience abuse in their relationships. This abuse
can often go unnoticed, be severe, and create long-lasting problems.

Putting a stop to abuse in any relationship is difficult and complicated. It would be


nice if it were as easy as just saying stop or leaving, but it’s not.
Ending abuse is also not something that’s easily done alone. Many people
experiencing abuse — male, female, or gender-nonconforming — find that the
support of family or friends, and likely a mental health professional, can help them
make the needed changes.
It can be done, however.
Yet the initial step, which is possibly the hardest step for a man, is admitting the
abuse exists. Once this hurdle is cleared, then change can begin.
Statement of Problem

The problem with man abuses most people just overlooked it unfortunately, many
of these abuse survivors will be overlooked because, whether we like it or not,
gender stereotypes still exist. This means we’re predisposed to think it unlikely that
a man who’s physically dominant and likely more aggressive could be abused by
family, friend, Partner.
Research Questions
1 What caused men to be abuse?
2 What effect men from being abuse?
3 What are some solutions to stop men abuse?
Reason for Selecting area of Research

In this researcher it has observed that a few numbers of men in the community
have been abuse.

The Data Behind man abuse


When you start to crunch the numbers, you can see those men abuse is more
common than you think. There a few people that are Against men abuse shares
detailed fact sheets each year to report on abuse across all genders.
Method of Investigation

The method I used to investigate was Interviews and Focus Groups on what are
some of their topics on man abuse and the question am going to be asking is HOW
WHY and WHAT my second method is to make a questionnaire to hand out to
people to see there though on the matter in order to pull together information for
man abuse.
Instrument used to Collect Data

I have made a questionnaire to carried out to people to find what is the level of
man abuse for my SBA this process requires no personal information from people
and there is no wrong or right answer. To answer the questions just put a simple
tick in the box.
QUESTIONAIRE
1. Sex
Male [ ] Female [ ]

2. Continent
Europe [ ] Africa [ ] Asia [ ]

3. What cause men to be abuse?


Lacking in having power and control over their partner. [ ]
A jealousy or possessiveness person there with. [ ]
A family of friend that blame other for problems of feeling hypersensitivity. [ ]
A very old man that can't help himself. [ ]

4. Dose lack of education is the cause of a man being abuse?


Yes [ ] No [ ]

5. What will cause someone to become an abuser?


Child hood trauma/PTSD [ ] They have a disorder [ ] anger issues [ ]
They grew up with an addict [ ]

6. What happened when men get effected by abuse?


They have a low self-esteem and depression. [ ]
Suffering anxiety [ ]
Feeling shame, [ ]
Post trauma Responding [ ]

7. What type of abuse effect men the most?


Verbal [ ] Emotional [ ] Sexual coercion [ ] Psychological [ ]

8. Do you think the effect last long term of short term?


Yes [ ] No [ ] Maybe [ ]

9. When men are being abuse do you think it effect their social life?
Depend on what people say to him [ ] maybe [ ] Only if there are being
physical abuse [ ]

10. Can you identify if a man is affected by abuse?


Yes [ ] No [ ]

11. Do you think we can stop men from being abuse?


Yes [ ] No [ ]

12. What are some ways we can stop men from being abuse?
Understanding ways to end the toxic Pattern [ ] Recognize possible traits of
an abuser [ ] Speak Up! [ ] Leave when it is safe to do so [ ]

13. Is making a report to the police a good idea


Yes [ ] No [ ]
14. What can you as a human do to stop men from being abuse?
Tell your friend, family [ ] Mock them [ ] Don’t do nothing [ ]
Talk to them [ ]

Procedure used to Collect Data

My data collect method was a QUESTIONAIRE in the their where 15 question 4


was on the cause of abuse on men another 4 was on effect of abuse and the last 4
was the solutions. This was chosen because it not that deep of a topic and people
does not think much about it. We are look for people that see or was abuse age
most be 20 to 90 year. this will be made in my area.
GRAPH SHOWING DATA
GRAPH SHOWING DATA 

My piechart showing my data of what caused men to be abuse

47%
36%
14%
9%
*Old
man that can't help himself.

*Lacking in having power and control over their partner.


*A family of friend
that blame other for
problems of feeling
hypersensitivity.

* A jealousy or
possessiveness person
there with.
What caused men to be abuse?
Figure1.the 2 high rate show It can be observed that 47% of people in the
community say most of the time its a old man that cant help him self while other
36% are lack of power and control over their partner.

My bar graph showing my data on the is the eaffect of man abuse

Post trauma Responding

Suffering anxiety
%

%
self-esteem and depression Amount

Feeling Shame

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

What effect men from being abuse?


The data say 2% of men that have been abuse has a low self esteem
Figure2 In this bar grf it can be seen that 9% of people say they tend to feel shame
5% responded that they tend to have trauma / responding and 3% say after being
abuse their suffering anxiety

Line graph show wat can be done to stop men frm being abuse.
12
10
8
6
4
2
0

Amount
%
Rate
Figure3. In this line grf show the rate and % and rate of what we can do to stop
men from being abuse 10 % of people say speak up about it and the 4% rate of
people did not agre with that and 6% say to end toxic pattern 4.1 rate was low
2% of people say traits of an abuser 8.5% rate.

Presentation of Data

The data stated that 47 % of the time that a man is being is because he old and can't
help himself mare than the one that has lack of power and control that will be
around 9 % of them am not saying that the 9% of them does not matter 36% Of
The data say that cause of men being abuse is a jealousy person most of the time
on the effect of abuse on men most people say that some may feel shame more
than Havin a low self-esteem other may have anxiety but that a few of them.
Statement of Finding
After conducted this research I have found out the most of the time old men are
being abuse and where just over looking it What doesn’t come to mind as quickly is
the idea of a man experiencing abuse. The truth, however, is that men can and do
experience abuse in their relationships. This abuse can often go unnoticed, be severe,
and create long-lasting problems.

Findings
During my research I have found out that most people will say that only old men
get abouse most of the time

The effect it has is long lasting which is 9%end to feel shame

Societally, we’re accustomed to hearing about women being abused by men.


Unfortunately, history has given us ample reason to see this as an unpleasant but
real possibility.
But a woman controlling or abusing a man? This must mean the man is weak and
easily manipulated, right?
No, not at all.
But it’s this impression that often keeps men from opening up about their abuse
and seeking help when they need it.
Of course, this assumes a man recognizes that he’s being abused. It’s common for
those experiencing abuse to have trouble seeing it and be resistant to admit it.

RECOMMENDATIONS
The importance of men not being abuse is a major thing in Putting a stop to abuse
in any relationship is difficult and complicated. It would be nice if it were as easy
as just saying stop or leaving, but it’s not.
Ending abuse is also not something that’s easily done alone. Many people
experiencing abuse — male, female, or gender-nonconforming — find that the
support of family or friends, and likely a mental health professional, can help them
make the needed changes.
It can be done, however.
Yet the initial step, which is possibly the hardest step for a man, is admitting the
abuse exists. Once this hurdle is cleared, then change can begin.

As an abused man, you may face a shortage of resources, a lack of understanding


from friends and family, and legal obstacles, especially if trying to gain custody of
your children from an abusive mother. Whatever your circumstances, though, you
can overcome these challenges and escape the violence and abuse.

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