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Mian, Marcellina; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1996
Comparison of 70 girls (ages 3 to 5 years) who had been sexually abused and 42 nonabused girls found abused girls exhibited more sexual behaviors and more internalizing problem behaviors. Girls abused by a member of their family showed slightly more symptomatology than girls abused by nonfamily members. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Problems
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Shah, Rizwan Z.; And Others – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 1995
Seeks to identify and describe certain familial factors and child characteristics that may impact the likelihood of an incident of childhood sexual abuse occurring, provide a comprehensive demographic portrait of families with a child who has been sexually abused, identify children most vulnerable to abuse, and heighten understanding of this…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Children, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Wonderlich, Stephen; And Others – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1996
Studies the relationship between incest and bulimic behavior. Indicates incest victims are significantly more likely to binge, vomit, experience a loss of control over eating, and report body dissatisfaction than control subjects. Suggests incest may increase risk of bulimic behavior, and that eating problems may be a part of a larger pattern of…
Descriptors: Adults, Body Image, Bulimia, Child Abuse
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Niederberger, Josef Martin – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2002
A study asked 980 women in the German-speaking part of Switzerland questions regarding psychosomatic well-being, sexual actions, and perpetrator strategies. Results indicate the use of strategies involving affection had a stronger effect than those based on force. Love-bargaining was more influential than self-blaming and the need for affection.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affection, Child Abuse, Children
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Friedrich, William N. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
This paper on the behavioral manifestations of child sexual abuse first reviews previous research concerning child variables, parent/family variables, sexual abuse in combination with other maltreatment, and physiological outcomes. Criteria for future research are offered and specific research needs in the areas of developmental progression,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Biological Influences, Child Abuse
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Berkowitz, Carol D. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
Reviews the research on medical sequelae of child sexual abuse; identifies unanswered questions; and suggests areas of research, including prospective studies of child sexual abuse, follow-up of victims, studies of nonclinic populations, studies of male victims, examination of additional variables (such as regional variation and age), diseases…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Delivery Systems, Followup Studies, Health Services
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Chadwick, David L. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
This commentary on a previous article (EC 619 261) about medical consequences of child sexual abuse urges prospective studies using large populations to evaluate many variables, as well as selection of projects which are most likely to influence practice or policy and thus affect significant numbers of persons. (DB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Longitudinal Studies, Medical Research, Outcomes of Treatment
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Myers, John E. B. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
This commentary on an article (EC 619 279) about research issues at the interface of medicine and law concerning medical evaluation for child sexual abuse focuses on empirically testable questions: (1) the medical history--its accuracy, interviewing issues, and elicitation and preservation of verbal evidence of abuse; and, (2) expert testimony.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Criminal Law, Evidence (Legal)
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Ayre, Patrick; Barrett, David – Children & Society, 2000
Examines some reasons for the failure to protect young people in England and Wales from sexual abuse inherent in prostitution. Identifies characteristics of the child protection system which fit poorly for work with these youth. Argues that lasting improvement of these children's well-being depends on the creation of "joined-up,"…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Child Welfare, Criminal Law
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Crawford, Sharon L. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 1999
Professional interventions have been shaped negatively by clinical paradigms about the role of mothers in families where intrafamilial sexual abuse has occurred. More recent empirical research suggests these mothers are diverse, that explanations of their behavior are complex and multifaceted, and their abilities to provide support for their…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship, Daughters, Family Problems
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Ryan, Gail – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2000
This article discusses the effectiveness of a curriculum used in training 177 participants to change their knowledge about childhood sexuality and beliefs about the adult's role in responding. On six of the seven items measuring change, post-training scores were significantly higher. Information dissemination, emerging research, and promising…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Child Abuse, Child Caregivers, Curriculum
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Jones, David P. H. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2001
This editorial comments on a study that compared the self-development of 43 typical preschool children and 155 preschool children who had been maltreated. It found sexually abused, physically abused, and neglected preschool children showed more dissociation than did the typical children. Clinically identifiable dissociation was particularly…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Development, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Development
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Macfie, Jenny; Cicchetti, Dante; Toth, Sheree L. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2001
A study compared the self-development of 43 typical preschool children and 155 maltreated preschool children. Each group of sexually, physically abused, and neglected preschool children showed more dissociation than did the typical children. Clinically identifiable dissociation was particularly associated with physical abuse. Severity of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Development, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Development
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Smith, Carolyn A.; Ireland, Timothy O.; Thornberry, Thornberry P. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2005
Statement of problem: "Childhood" maltreatment is known to be a risk factor for a range of later problems, but much less is known about "adolescent" maltreatment. The present study aims to investigate the impact of adolescent maltreatment on antisocial behavior, while controlling for prior levels of problem behavior as well as sociodemographic…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Adolescents, Young Adults
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Petersen, Inge; Bhana, Arvin; McKay, Mary – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2005
Objectives: South Africa is reported to have one of the highest rates of sexual violence in the world, with adolescent girls between the ages of 12-17 being particularly at risk. Given that adolescence is considered a critical developmental period for establishing normative sexual behavior, this study explored multiple levels of risk influences…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Prevention, Females, Self Efficacy
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