Self-disclosure by victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) is critical to initiate legal and therapeutic intervention. Unfortunately, research indicates that lengthy delays in disclosure and even nondisclosure are common. A comprehensive review of the clinical and research literature on CSA and an overview of related bodies of literature was conducted. Areas addressed include the context of sexual abuse as it relates to disclosure, the context and elements of children’s disclosures, motivational factors inhibiting disclosure, and models of the disclosure process. Ancillary and analogue research on secrecy and disclosure are also reviewed. Implications for future research and practice are discussed
Objectives: Research continues to indicate a concerning number of children and youth, between 60–80%...
Objectives: Research continues to indicate a concerning number of children and youth, between 60–80%...
The literature on disclosures of child sexual abuse makes clear that in the absence of physical indi...
Self-disclosure by victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) is critical to initiate legal and therapeutic...
A child\u27s disclosure of sexual abuse is critical to end the abuse, initiate legal and therapeutic...
A child\u27s disclosure of sexual abuse is critical to end the abuse, initiate legal and therapeutic...
Identifying and understanding factors that promote or inhibit child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosures h...
Identifying and understanding factors that promote or inhibit child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosures h...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a pervasive and devastating offence estimated to impact 12% of children ...
The act of disclosure is a key moment in the process of bringing alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) to...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: This study explores how the decision to disclose Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA)...
xviii, 80 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
Objectives: Research continues to indicate a concerning number of children and youth, between 60–80%...
Objectives: Research continues to indicate a concerning number of children and youth, between 60–80%...
The literature on disclosures of child sexual abuse makes clear that in the absence of physical indi...
Self-disclosure by victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) is critical to initiate legal and therapeutic...
A child\u27s disclosure of sexual abuse is critical to end the abuse, initiate legal and therapeutic...
A child\u27s disclosure of sexual abuse is critical to end the abuse, initiate legal and therapeutic...
Identifying and understanding factors that promote or inhibit child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosures h...
Identifying and understanding factors that promote or inhibit child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosures h...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a pervasive and devastating offence estimated to impact 12% of children ...
The act of disclosure is a key moment in the process of bringing alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) to...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: This study explores how the decision to disclose Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA)...
xviii, 80 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
Objectives: Research continues to indicate a concerning number of children and youth, between 60–80%...
Objectives: Research continues to indicate a concerning number of children and youth, between 60–80%...
The literature on disclosures of child sexual abuse makes clear that in the absence of physical indi...