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Genetic-Dependent Brain Signatures of Resilience: Interactions among Childhood Abuse, Genetic Risks and Brain Function

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Lu H   +35 more
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Childhood Sexual Abuse

Southern Medical Journal, 1994
Childhood sexual abuse is a common problem. Patients with subacute and nonacute injuries may be treated in the physician's office. Patients with acute injuries are usually best managed in an emergency department where forensic testing can be performed efficiently.
M, Gibbons, E C, Vincent
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Childhood Emotional Abuse

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
BackgroundThe assessment and management of childhood emotional abuse is of increasing importance in psychiatric practice. At present there are no consensus views about the definition of emotional abuse and information from research is limited.MethodInformation about emotional abuse from the medical, psychological, social science and legal literature is
A E, Thompson, C A, Kaplan
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Storying Childhood Sexual Abuse

Qualitative Health Research, 2008
A theoretical framework that explains how survivors of childhood sexual abuse tell others about their abuse experiences is presented. Data are drawn from open-ended interviews conducted with 74 individuals who experienced ongoing childhood sexual abuse by a family member or close acquaintance. Grounded theory methods were used to develop the framework.
Claire Burke, Draucker   +1 more
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Update on childhood sexual abuse

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2005
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a problem of epidemic proportion affecting children and communities worldwide. This review will examine the most recent published CSA literature emphasizing not only new findings in diagnosis, management, and prevention, but also practice implications for the medical and community-based provider. Sexual assault and rape,
Mark V, Sapp, Andrea M, Vandeven
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Childhood sexual abuse

Clinical Gerontologist, 2003
Abstract Little is known and less is written about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in institutionalized older adults, especially in the context of their past exposure to child sexual assault. The behavioral and psychological manifestations displayed by child sexual abuse survivors are considered especially in the context of possible symptom ...
Jay Peters, Lenard W. Kaye
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