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Child sexual abuse revisited

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
Notification of abuse should trigger initiatives to prevent further abuse and ameliorate adverse consequences.
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The needs of the sexually abused child

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1983
ABSTRACT. The incidence of sexual abuse in childhood, and its short and long term effects dictate that paediatricians increase their awareness of the needs of the sexually abused child. Case examples are given from experience at one children's hospital illustrating a range of situations which vary with the relationship of the abuser to the child ...
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The Legacy of Child Sexual Abuse

Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2004
The personal narrative, Cherchez la Femme, Cherchez la Femme: A Paradoxical Response to Trauma by Penelope Hollander, is a poetic and poignant account of one woman’s struggles with the psychological effects and enduring legacy of sexual abuse by her father. She writes of the spectrum of confusing and contradictory affects associated with the experience.
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Child Sexual Abuse in Zimbabwe

Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2016
Although child sexual abuse is a significant public health problem globally, its incidence, prevention, and management is less well described in resource-poor settings. In poorer settings prevention initiatives assume even more importance since resources for managing abused children are severely limited.
Fennie, Mantula, Haroon, Saloojee
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Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse

The Future of Children, 1994
Efforts to prevent child sexual abuse have taken a distinctly different path from efforts to prevent the physical abuse of children. Currently, child sexual abuse prevention is virtually synonymous with group-based instruction for children on personal safety, and it appears that most schools and many after-school programs provide some form of group ...
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Child sexual abuse

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994
Child sexual abuse and its disturbingly high prevalence have received increased attention during the past 2 decades, but the availability of adequate training and support services for this complex problem remain deficient. The identification of victims and early, effective intervention are necessary goals.
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Tackling Child Sexual Abuse

2016
This book will inspire policy makers, practitioners, academics and journalists to rediscover courage in tackling child sexual abuse. Sarah Nelson proposes new models for child-centred, perpetrator-focussed child protection, for community prevention, and for work with survivor-offenders.
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The paediatrician and the sexually abused child

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1980
ABSTRACT.Sexual abuse is an aspect of cruelty to children which merits greater scientific attention. It has potential for damaging the mental health of the victim and intergenerational cycles of this behaviour pattern may develop. The paediatrician is in a position to detect children at risk and may be able to intervene.Three types of sexual abuse are ...
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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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Male child sexual abuse

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1999
Up to 92,000 male children report sexual abuse each year, and as many as 31% of all male children under age 18 years experience sexual molestation. Male child sexual abuse is now believed to be a far more common occurrence than it once was. Pediatric nurse practitioners are in a key position to prevent and recognize the sexual exploitation of male ...
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