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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 Abuse and Eating Disorders

, 2018
Schwartz, Cohn, Introduction: Eating Disorders and Sexual Trauma. Bill, Prologue: From Sexual Abuse to Empowerment. Part I: Prevalence and Prevention. Vanderlinden, Is Sexual Abuse a Risk Factor for Developing an Eating Disorder.
M. Schwartz, L. Cohn
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Sexual Abuse of Boys

Pediatrics, 1986
To determine factors in the sexual abuse of boys, we reviewed medical records of 140 boys who were seen for evaluation at the Children's Hospital and Health Center in San Diego from 1979 to March 1984. Many of the boys were seen by one of the authors. Boys represented 9% of the 1,748 sexual abuse victims. The incidence in males increasd from 7% in 1979
M J, Spencer, P, Dunklee
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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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Sexual Abuse of Boys

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1980
In a retrospective review of 145 sexually abused children, 11% were male. The boys were more likely to be assaulted in a public place than were girls, and boys were more prone to physical injury. The relationship of the perpetrator to the child was similar for boys and girls as was the age of the children. This study emphasizes the existence of boys as
N S, Ellerstein, J W, Canavan
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Sexual abuse by grandparents

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1992
Using a sample of 95 case records of sexual abuse substantiated through child protection investigation, this study confirmed several findings from earlier studies of sexually abusive grandparents: (a) virtually all perpetrators are male, (b) the vast majority of victims are female, (c) a disproportionately large share of abusive grandfathers appear to ...
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Sexual abuse of adolescents

Postgraduate Medicine, 1982
Molestation seldom has a lasting effect on a child unless violence was involved, sexual contact was extensive aand prolonged, or the parents overreact. Reassurance, along with instruction in avoiding repeat episodes, may be all that is necessary. Incest most commonly involves father, stepdaughter, or foster father and daughter.
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Child Sexual Abuse

Pediatric Clinics of North America
A comprehensive overview of child sexual abuse includes risk factors, presentation for medical evaluation, disclosure of sexual abuse, child sexual behaviors, medical evaluation, outcomes, and prevention. The authors give practical guidance for pediatric clinicians when evaluating these children. The information arms pediatric clinicians with knowledge
Thanh T, Dai, Natalie N, Kissoon
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Sexual Abuse of Children

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
In recent weeks, the sexual abuse of children has received intensive attention in the media. To a large extent, this concern has centered around congressional hearings into child pornography. While we deplore the existence of this industry and the abuse of children that it entails, we believe that the use of children in pornography is but one ...
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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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