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Child Abuse and Neglect and Sexual Abuse

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1982
The definition, incidence, and etiology of child abuse are discussed followed by a study of the characteristics of the abusing parent and the abused child, an examination of the environmental factors that play a role in abuse, a review of effective treatment programs, a discussion of hospital management, plus a study of the incidence and treatment of ...
David Pelcovitz, Sandra Kaplan
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Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Revictimization

Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2002
Research identifying rates and effects of adult/adolescent sexual revictimization among child sexual abuse victims was reviewed. Approximately one-third of child sexual abuse victims report experiencing repeated victimization. Child sexual abuse victims have a 2 to 3 times greater risk of adult revictimization than women without a history of child ...
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Ritual, and child sexual abuse, but not ritual child sexual abuse

Child Abuse Review, 2000
Central to the controversy over ritual (satanic) child sexual abuse have been claims concerning agency diagnoses of cases. Specifically, it has been alleged that agency findings of ritual abuse have been erroneous and are the product of poor practice. There is, though, little systematic information regarding agency assessment of suspected ritual abuse ...
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The Diagnosis of Child Sexual Abuse

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1992
To examine how the history, psychological evaluation, medical examination, and child's response to the examination contributed to a diagnosis of child sexual abuse by an interdisciplinary team.Patient series.Subspecialty clinic for evaluating prepubertal children alleged to have been sexually abused.One hundred thirty-two children alleged to have been ...
Donna Harrington   +2 more
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Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1989
Child sexual abuse prevention programs are a growing phenomenon addressing an expanding number of topics raised by a variety of violent and perverse acts. Currently programs tend to focus on a fairly narrow age group and use an educational model for children.
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Child Sexual Abuse

2013
In routine practice, underage victims of sexual abuse rarely usually undergo gynecological examination by a forensic expert, but rather by a gynecologist. However, forensic medical experts are called upon to gather extragenital findings and to interpret findings in the context of the reported patient history and overall findings.
Harald Schütz   +2 more
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Child Sexual Abuse [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
Martine Hébert, Rachel Langevin
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Child Sexual Abuse

1997
The February wind, hitting exposed skin with a sting like hurling steel needles, sent little bursts of dry snow slithering across South Rural Street in Indianapolis, making Officer Ronald Kemper reluctant to get out of his police car again. He had hoped when he came to work that morning that, since it was so bitterly cold, all of the people on his ...
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CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

The Lancet, 1987
H.B. Kean   +4 more
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