Research into child sexual abuse is fraught with methodological problems. This paper provides an overview of some common aspects of them. Definitional inconsistencies are frequent, including that of child sexual abuse itself and what age limits define a child. Other methodological difficulties include determining the number of children sexually abused in any period of time, choice of sample, the type and number of questions asked, factors such as publicity associated with the historical period, and estimates of the rate of increase of child sexual abuse over time. It is suggested that greater consistency, particularly of definition, would assist comparative conclusions to be made with less ambiguity and greater validity
Background: Studies conducted internationally confirm that child sexual abuse is a much more widespr...
OBJECTIVES: Systematic reviews on prevalence estimates of child sexual abuse (CSA) worldwide include...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a chronic problem that can occur in any family or any country. National ...
Abstract In a national survey of 1,000 parents, which primarily concerned disciplinary practices and...
Abstract The National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect was a major, government sponsored e...
International audienceThis article attempts to analyze the prevalence rates of sexual abuse in child...
Despite its relative infancy, child abuse research has provided a substantial literature on the psyc...
Abstract-This integrative review synthesizes the findings of 16 cross-sectional surveys (25 hypothes...
Today, I will focus on challenges in: Definition of “child sexual abuse”. Definitions matter for: R...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to compare the prevalence rates of child sexual abuse repor...
Insight into the effects of methodological characteristics on reported child maltreatment prevalence...
Insight into the effects of methodological characteristics on reported child maltreatment prevalence...
Children can display sexual behavior or have sexual experiences. Different psychological research me...
This chapter provides a snapshot of the vast body of research available about the assessment of chil...
Objective: To review scientific literature concerning the prevalence, childhood outcome and adult ou...
Background: Studies conducted internationally confirm that child sexual abuse is a much more widespr...
OBJECTIVES: Systematic reviews on prevalence estimates of child sexual abuse (CSA) worldwide include...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a chronic problem that can occur in any family or any country. National ...
Abstract In a national survey of 1,000 parents, which primarily concerned disciplinary practices and...
Abstract The National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect was a major, government sponsored e...
International audienceThis article attempts to analyze the prevalence rates of sexual abuse in child...
Despite its relative infancy, child abuse research has provided a substantial literature on the psyc...
Abstract-This integrative review synthesizes the findings of 16 cross-sectional surveys (25 hypothes...
Today, I will focus on challenges in: Definition of “child sexual abuse”. Definitions matter for: R...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to compare the prevalence rates of child sexual abuse repor...
Insight into the effects of methodological characteristics on reported child maltreatment prevalence...
Insight into the effects of methodological characteristics on reported child maltreatment prevalence...
Children can display sexual behavior or have sexual experiences. Different psychological research me...
This chapter provides a snapshot of the vast body of research available about the assessment of chil...
Objective: To review scientific literature concerning the prevalence, childhood outcome and adult ou...
Background: Studies conducted internationally confirm that child sexual abuse is a much more widespr...
OBJECTIVES: Systematic reviews on prevalence estimates of child sexual abuse (CSA) worldwide include...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a chronic problem that can occur in any family or any country. National ...