An understanding of children's perspectives on telling about abuse and neglect has potential to boost children's access to services. The literature on disclosure has mostly focused on child sexual abuse with many studies based on adult survivors' accounts of their childhoods. However, disclosure is one part of a wider process which also includes how children recognise abuse and experience services. This paper presents findings from a thematic analysis of 30 interviews with children and young people who had experienced multiple types of abuse and neglect. A conceptual framework for understanding how children and young people recognise and tell about abuse and neglect and what they think of the help they receive is presented. The framework is...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
We conducted an exploratory review of the current literature on child sexual abuse disclosure in eve...
Children rarely disclose sexual abuse. Hence, studies of children's abuse experiences are relatively...
This paper explores the theme of disclosing sexual abuse experiences in adolescence. As children dev...
The literature on disclosures of child sexual abuse makes clear that in the absence of physical indi...
ReportThis report describes the childhood experiences of abuse of 60 young men and women and how the...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
In recent years, research on the subject of child sexual abuse disclosures has seen an increase in t...
Background and aimsChildren's initial reports often play a key role in the identification of maltrea...
This paper discusses the topic of children and young people’s disclosures of abuse. It outlines what...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
Many of the children reported to child protective services (CPS) exhibit signs and symptoms that all...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
We conducted an exploratory review of the current literature on child sexual abuse disclosure in eve...
Children rarely disclose sexual abuse. Hence, studies of children's abuse experiences are relatively...
This paper explores the theme of disclosing sexual abuse experiences in adolescence. As children dev...
The literature on disclosures of child sexual abuse makes clear that in the absence of physical indi...
ReportThis report describes the childhood experiences of abuse of 60 young men and women and how the...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
In recent years, research on the subject of child sexual abuse disclosures has seen an increase in t...
Background and aimsChildren's initial reports often play a key role in the identification of maltrea...
This paper discusses the topic of children and young people’s disclosures of abuse. It outlines what...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
Many of the children reported to child protective services (CPS) exhibit signs and symptoms that all...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
We conducted an exploratory review of the current literature on child sexual abuse disclosure in eve...
Children rarely disclose sexual abuse. Hence, studies of children's abuse experiences are relatively...