Reports of child sexual abuse are increasing in the nation and the state of Iowa. Negative effects of child sexual abuse include low self-esteem, contracting sexually transmitted diseases, promiscuity, pregnancy, psychological disorders, eating disorders, and suicide. According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (2006), two out of every one thousand children in the country have experienced sexual abuse. The author will describe the types of sexual abuse, the abuse process, characteristics of offenders, and manifestations of child sexual abuse. Possible treatment for victims will also be addressed
This paper reviews the literature on the nature and incidence of child sexual abuse, explores the li...
Sexually abused children frequently exhibit little or no psychiatric symptomatology when assessed du...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Child sexual abuse is a prevalent societal problem. Up to twenty five percent of children have been ...
Child sexual abuse has become a serious social concern due to the recent report of its higher incide...
This publication reviews the effects of and treatment for various types of child victimization exper...
Sexual abuse in childhood is associated with many adverse consequences for survival during their lif...
Counselors working in the mental health profession are more frequently dealing with the issue of chi...
Child sexual abuse is a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent uses a child for s...
Child abuse occurs all around the world, to children of all ages. It can be in the form of neglect, ...
School counselors are involved to a meaningful degree in the lives and development of children. Cons...
This paper reviews the literature on the nature and incidence of child sexual abuse, explores the li...
This paper reviews the literature on the nature and incidence of child sexual abuse, explores the li...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global problem that has significant consequences for public health; it...
The last two decades have seen the topic of child sexual abuse emerge from an issue that was conside...
This paper reviews the literature on the nature and incidence of child sexual abuse, explores the li...
Sexually abused children frequently exhibit little or no psychiatric symptomatology when assessed du...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Child sexual abuse is a prevalent societal problem. Up to twenty five percent of children have been ...
Child sexual abuse has become a serious social concern due to the recent report of its higher incide...
This publication reviews the effects of and treatment for various types of child victimization exper...
Sexual abuse in childhood is associated with many adverse consequences for survival during their lif...
Counselors working in the mental health profession are more frequently dealing with the issue of chi...
Child sexual abuse is a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent uses a child for s...
Child abuse occurs all around the world, to children of all ages. It can be in the form of neglect, ...
School counselors are involved to a meaningful degree in the lives and development of children. Cons...
This paper reviews the literature on the nature and incidence of child sexual abuse, explores the li...
This paper reviews the literature on the nature and incidence of child sexual abuse, explores the li...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global problem that has significant consequences for public health; it...
The last two decades have seen the topic of child sexual abuse emerge from an issue that was conside...
This paper reviews the literature on the nature and incidence of child sexual abuse, explores the li...
Sexually abused children frequently exhibit little or no psychiatric symptomatology when assessed du...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...