This study aims to identify characteristics that predict full disclosure by victims of sexual abuse during a forensic interview. Data came from agency files for 987 cases of sexual abuse between December 2001 and December 2003 from Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) and comparison communities within four U.S. states. Cases of children fully disclosing abuse when interviewed were compared to cases of children believed to be victims who gave no or partial disclosures. The likelihood of disclosure increased when victims were girls, a primary caregiver was supportive, and a child’s disclosure instigated the investigation. The likelihood of disclosure was higher for children who were older at abuse onset and at forensic interview (each age varia...
In recent years, allegations of child sexual abuse have been intensely scrutinized and procedures fo...
Background/PurposeMany surveys of child sexual abuse (CSA) in Western countries focus on the victims...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
This study aims to identify characteristics that predict full disclosure by victims of sexual abuse ...
Seventy-six children (5 to 10 years old), who were referred because of concerns about sexual abuse, ...
Children’s disclosures of sexual abuse during forensic interviews are fundamental to the inves...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of children fall victim to child abuse in the United States, most o...
Background: Many child sexual abuse (CSA) survivors delay or withhold disclosure of their abuse, eve...
The current study examined investigative interviews using the National Institute of Child Health and...
In the field of child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure, many studies have been conducted on the impact ...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
Child sexual abuse is a widespread problem impacting substantial numbers of youth (Finkelhor, Shattu...
The current study examined investigative interviews using the National Institute of Child Health and...
A child\u27s disclosure of sexual abuse is critical to end the abuse, initiate legal and therapeutic...
This study aimed to investigate the context within which children initially disclose their sexual ab...
In recent years, allegations of child sexual abuse have been intensely scrutinized and procedures fo...
Background/PurposeMany surveys of child sexual abuse (CSA) in Western countries focus on the victims...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
This study aims to identify characteristics that predict full disclosure by victims of sexual abuse ...
Seventy-six children (5 to 10 years old), who were referred because of concerns about sexual abuse, ...
Children’s disclosures of sexual abuse during forensic interviews are fundamental to the inves...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of children fall victim to child abuse in the United States, most o...
Background: Many child sexual abuse (CSA) survivors delay or withhold disclosure of their abuse, eve...
The current study examined investigative interviews using the National Institute of Child Health and...
In the field of child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure, many studies have been conducted on the impact ...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
Child sexual abuse is a widespread problem impacting substantial numbers of youth (Finkelhor, Shattu...
The current study examined investigative interviews using the National Institute of Child Health and...
A child\u27s disclosure of sexual abuse is critical to end the abuse, initiate legal and therapeutic...
This study aimed to investigate the context within which children initially disclose their sexual ab...
In recent years, allegations of child sexual abuse have been intensely scrutinized and procedures fo...
Background/PurposeMany surveys of child sexual abuse (CSA) in Western countries focus on the victims...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...