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Child Sexual Abuse: Initial Effects

Child Sexual Abuse: Initial Effects Chapter 3 Child Sexual Abw: Initial Effects CONTENTS Ovewiew of Research on Effects of Childhood Saud Abuse Effects of Sex& Abuse in Childhood Behuvior Problems SeCf-Esteem Depmswn and Anxiety Pbsttmmatic St- Disorder Sexualized Behaviors Variables Associated with Severity of Effas Pmbw Factors Abuse-Related Fixtom Aostahc Factors Summary of Factom A$rocirrtd With Imnzmed Severity of wfects %magenic Dynamics Mudel Promising Areas of Rtstarch Development of Ab=-Spaci$c M-rn LongitsrdinaI Designs Conclusions and Future Rearch Directions Sex& abuse of children is a significant so& and hdth issue. Research on the pdenct of sexual abuse during childhood spalcs to the ur- gency of the problem. In a large, nationally mve survey of 2,626 American add&, a childhood history of sexual abuse was dis- closed by 27 % of women and 16% of men (Fikelhor, Hotaling, Lewis, & Smith, 1990). It was not until the late 1970s that child sexual abuse (CSA) was recognized as a serious societal problem. Systematic knowl- edge development on the problem did not begin to appear in the litera- ture until the mid-19808, however. Research on the effects of CSA generally is divided into the proxi- mate or initial effects during childhood and the long-term effects experi- enced in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annual Review of Nursing Research Springer Publishing

Child Sexual Abuse: Initial Effects

Annual Review of Nursing Research , Volume 13 (1): 23 – Jan 1, 1995

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Chapter 3 Child Sexual Abw: Initial Effects CONTENTS Ovewiew of Research on Effects of Childhood Saud Abuse Effects of Sex& Abuse in Childhood Behuvior Problems SeCf-Esteem Depmswn and Anxiety Pbsttmmatic St- Disorder Sexualized Behaviors Variables Associated with Severity of Effas Pmbw Factors Abuse-Related Fixtom Aostahc Factors Summary of Factom A$rocirrtd With Imnzmed Severity of wfects %magenic Dynamics Mudel Promising Areas of Rtstarch Development of Ab=-Spaci$c M-rn LongitsrdinaI Designs Conclusions and Future Rearch Directions Sex& abuse of children is a significant so& and hdth issue. Research on the pdenct of sexual abuse during childhood spalcs to the ur- gency of the problem. In a large, nationally mve survey of 2,626 American add&, a childhood history of sexual abuse was dis- closed by 27 % of women and 16% of men (Fikelhor, Hotaling, Lewis, & Smith, 1990). It was not until the late 1970s that child sexual abuse (CSA) was recognized as a serious societal problem. Systematic knowl- edge development on the problem did not begin to appear in the litera- ture until the mid-19808, however. Research on the effects of CSA generally is divided into the proxi- mate or initial effects during childhood and the long-term effects experi- enced in

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Published: Jan 1, 1995

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