The role of maternal support has been perceived as vital throughout the recovery process of sexually abused children. However, it is important to look at the concept “support” from the perspective of non‐abusing mothers' personal needs. This narrative review of the literature aimed to find out how non‐abusing mothers' need for support in their responses to disclosure of child sexual abuse has been recognized. A comprehensive search on Jyväskylä University Library interface yielded 12 academic articles based on empirical research. These articles were selected from those considered to have sufficiently investigated support for non‐abusing mothers and included a mixture of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed‐method research. The data consiste...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a threat to achieving healthy and socially desired development of...
M.A.Child sexual abuse is a phenomenon that affects children all over the world. Over the past years...
This study focused on: (1) emotional and behavioral symptomatology in children and their mothers fol...
This article investigates the formal support needs of mothers whose child has been sexually abused. ...
Nonoffending mothers are crucial players in the intervention response to disclosures of sexual assau...
The thesis, developed from my observation over years of social work practice, of the invisible needs...
Although there is an increasing amount of literature on the area of child sexual abuse, there is a d...
This paper is an attempt to raise the awareness of health and social care professions (both in pract...
Disclosure of childhood sexual abuse is a process unique to each victim and may be influenced by fac...
Support from a nonoffending caregiver can play a critical role in helping children recover from sexu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was conducted to explore the responses of mothers...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand why some non-offending mothers did not protec...
MSocSc, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe present study examined the experiences of mothers ...
The study examined a new child report measure of maternal support following child sexual abuse. One ...
The literature in this review considers women’s responses to their child’s disclosure of sexual abus...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a threat to achieving healthy and socially desired development of...
M.A.Child sexual abuse is a phenomenon that affects children all over the world. Over the past years...
This study focused on: (1) emotional and behavioral symptomatology in children and their mothers fol...
This article investigates the formal support needs of mothers whose child has been sexually abused. ...
Nonoffending mothers are crucial players in the intervention response to disclosures of sexual assau...
The thesis, developed from my observation over years of social work practice, of the invisible needs...
Although there is an increasing amount of literature on the area of child sexual abuse, there is a d...
This paper is an attempt to raise the awareness of health and social care professions (both in pract...
Disclosure of childhood sexual abuse is a process unique to each victim and may be influenced by fac...
Support from a nonoffending caregiver can play a critical role in helping children recover from sexu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was conducted to explore the responses of mothers...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand why some non-offending mothers did not protec...
MSocSc, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe present study examined the experiences of mothers ...
The study examined a new child report measure of maternal support following child sexual abuse. One ...
The literature in this review considers women’s responses to their child’s disclosure of sexual abus...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a threat to achieving healthy and socially desired development of...
M.A.Child sexual abuse is a phenomenon that affects children all over the world. Over the past years...
This study focused on: (1) emotional and behavioral symptomatology in children and their mothers fol...