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Sexual Abuses

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1995
The sexual abuses described in this article are occurring so frequently that they constitute a public health problem. Superficially they appear to be quite dissimilar because they involve individuals of different ages, different settings, and different power relationships.
G G, Abel, J L, Rouleau
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Child sexual abuse

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1995
The enormous media interest in the frequency and effects of child sexual abuse (CSA) has been paralleled in the past year by significant advances in our empirical knowledge about this childhood risk factor for adult psychosocial problems. Progress has been made in the diagnostic procedures employed in CSA physical examinations, in our understanding of ...
S, Romans, H, Douglass, J, Martin
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Child Sexual Abuse

Pediatrics In Review, 1996
Multiple obstacles can hinder the medical evaluation of suspected child sexual abuse in pediatric primary care. The need for diagnostic accuracy is high. Knowledge of sexual abuse risk factors, an understanding of the victimization process, and awareness of the varied clinical presentations of sexual abuse can be of assistance.
K P, Hymel, C, Jenny
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Sexual Child Abuse

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1982
Sir .—We were delighted to see articles concerning the important issue of sexual child abuse in your February 1982 issue. Although both articles are generally consistent with current knowledge, we would like to present some concerns about the method or content in each.
J, Jason, D, Kramer
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Child Sexual Abuse

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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Child sexual abuse

Forensic Science International, 2012
To evaluate the prevalence of sexual abuse in the pediatric population of the Federal District and discuss the difficulties in interpreting the examination of the genitalia in this age group, both by general practitioners as medical expert forensic officers.This is a retrospective, transversal, and epidemiological study on children younger than 12 ...
Manoel E S, Modelli   +2 more
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Child Sexual Abuse

Acta Paediatrica, 1990
. Thirty-eight children, 0-17 years of age, suspected to have been sexually abused by a relative or an acquaintance were psychiatrically evaluated. The suspicions had developed in various ways: through accounts given by the child, through the child's contacts with a person suspected of having abused another child, through a witness or through ...
Göran Bodegård, Frank Lindblad
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