The reporting of suspected CSA cases to authorities in a timely manner is important in preventing continued abuse and protecting abused children at early ages. The current study seeks to explore parents' intentions of reporting their own children's CSA experiences to authorities as well as their reporting willingness when they become aware of possible CSA cases happening to children in other families. Two rounds of semi-structured interviews were conducted among a sample of 26 parents in Beijing; these parents were purposefully selected so as to be diverse in terms of gender, age, and socioeconomic status. The data were analyzed thematically. The findings showed that the reporting of suspected CSA to authorities was a choice made by only a ...
This article presents findings of a systematic review of empirical studies on child maltreatment in ...
Parents who are HIV-positive confront difficult decisions regarding whether, when, and how to disclo...
Child maltreatment is a substantial public health problem worldwide. Although extensively studied in...
Objective: Active involvement by parents may contribute substantially to the success of school-based...
Abstract Key Practitioner Messages •Child abuse is a complex social problem that is often deeply roo...
The current study aimed to explore Chinese undergraduate students' perceptions of intimate parent-ch...
Several recent studies on child sexual abuse (CSA) in Chinese society have shown that the problem is...
In Mainland China, there is neither an official definition nor a dominating perception of child abus...
While existing studies have examined the effectiveness of school-based child sexual abuse (CSA) prev...
Abstract Objective: To examine whether Chinese studies of child sexual abuse (CSA) in the general po...
Objective: To examine whether Chinese studies of child sexual abuse (CSA) in the general population ...
This study aimed to explore factors relating to intention to participate in community child sexual a...
Objective: Little is known about Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) in Chinese societies. This study examined ...
Based on interviews with 20 parent?child pairs and focus group discussion with another 20 children i...
Several recent studies on child sexual abuse (CSA) in Chinese society have shown that the problem is...
This article presents findings of a systematic review of empirical studies on child maltreatment in ...
Parents who are HIV-positive confront difficult decisions regarding whether, when, and how to disclo...
Child maltreatment is a substantial public health problem worldwide. Although extensively studied in...
Objective: Active involvement by parents may contribute substantially to the success of school-based...
Abstract Key Practitioner Messages •Child abuse is a complex social problem that is often deeply roo...
The current study aimed to explore Chinese undergraduate students' perceptions of intimate parent-ch...
Several recent studies on child sexual abuse (CSA) in Chinese society have shown that the problem is...
In Mainland China, there is neither an official definition nor a dominating perception of child abus...
While existing studies have examined the effectiveness of school-based child sexual abuse (CSA) prev...
Abstract Objective: To examine whether Chinese studies of child sexual abuse (CSA) in the general po...
Objective: To examine whether Chinese studies of child sexual abuse (CSA) in the general population ...
This study aimed to explore factors relating to intention to participate in community child sexual a...
Objective: Little is known about Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) in Chinese societies. This study examined ...
Based on interviews with 20 parent?child pairs and focus group discussion with another 20 children i...
Several recent studies on child sexual abuse (CSA) in Chinese society have shown that the problem is...
This article presents findings of a systematic review of empirical studies on child maltreatment in ...
Parents who are HIV-positive confront difficult decisions regarding whether, when, and how to disclo...
Child maltreatment is a substantial public health problem worldwide. Although extensively studied in...