Child sexual abuse: An examination of individual and abuse characteristics that may impact delays of disclosure

Volume: 107, Pages: 104604 - 104604
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Background null Nondisclosure in cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) can lead to numerous aversive outcomes for children who have been sexually abused, the most serious of which include untreated psychological symptoms and possible further abuse. While victim testimony is often required for perpetrator conviction or disruption of contact, children face multiple barriers to reporting abuse. Research suggests the likelihood of disclosure is impacted...
Paper Details
Title
Child sexual abuse: An examination of individual and abuse characteristics that may impact delays of disclosure
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
107
Pages
104604 - 104604
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