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Pediatrics In Review, 2017
1. Antonia Chiesa, MD* 2. Edward Goldson, MD* 1. *Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO * Abbreviations: CDC: : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV: : human immunodeficiency virus SANE: : Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner STI: : sexually ...
Antonia, Chiesa, Edward, Goldson
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1. Antonia Chiesa, MD* 2. Edward Goldson, MD* 1. *Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO * Abbreviations: CDC: : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV: : human immunodeficiency virus SANE: : Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner STI: : sexually ...
Antonia, Chiesa, Edward, Goldson
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1992
It is estimated that the number of child victims of sexual assault is in excess of 200,000 per year. Many of these children are brought to emergency room facilities or to their private physician's office for evaluation. The recent advances in the area of diagnosis and management of children who are the victims of sexual abuse are presented.
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It is estimated that the number of child victims of sexual assault is in excess of 200,000 per year. Many of these children are brought to emergency room facilities or to their private physician's office for evaluation. The recent advances in the area of diagnosis and management of children who are the victims of sexual abuse are presented.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
Notification of abuse should trigger initiatives to prevent further abuse and ameliorate adverse consequences.
Gavin, Andrews +2 more
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Notification of abuse should trigger initiatives to prevent further abuse and ameliorate adverse consequences.
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Pediatric Annals, 2005
A complete medical history and careful physical examination are critical to both identification and investigation.
Angelo P, Giardino, Martin A, Finkel
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A complete medical history and careful physical examination are critical to both identification and investigation.
Angelo P, Giardino, Martin A, Finkel
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The Lancet, 2004
Child sexual abuse is a worldwide concern. It is an insidious, persistent, and serious problem that, depending on the population studied and definition used, affects 2-62% of women and 3-16% of men as victims. Pain and tissue injury from child sexual abuse can completely heal in time, but psychological and medical consequences can persist through ...
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Child sexual abuse is a worldwide concern. It is an insidious, persistent, and serious problem that, depending on the population studied and definition used, affects 2-62% of women and 3-16% of men as victims. Pain and tissue injury from child sexual abuse can completely heal in time, but psychological and medical consequences can persist through ...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Revictimization
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2002Research 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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2018
This chapter begins by reflecting on the neglect of child sexual abuse in critical criminology and the dominance of a dismissive 'moral panic' account. It summarises analyses of child sexual abuse advanced by feminist criminologists and scholars, for whom child sexual abuse is situated within, the structural and cultural forces at work in contemporary ...
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This chapter begins by reflecting on the neglect of child sexual abuse in critical criminology and the dominance of a dismissive 'moral panic' account. It summarises analyses of child sexual abuse advanced by feminist criminologists and scholars, for whom child sexual abuse is situated within, the structural and cultural forces at work in contemporary ...
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