Non-recent (historic) childhood sexual abuse is an important issue to research, though often regarded as taboo and frequently met with caution, avoidance or even opposition from research ethics committees. Sensitive research, such as that which asks victim-survivors to recount experiences of abuse or harm, has the propensity to be emotionally challenging for both the participant and the researcher. However, most research suggests that any distress experienced is usually momentary and not of any clinical significance. Moreover, this type of research offers a platform for voices which have often been silenced, and many participants report the cathartic effect of recounting their experiences in a safe, non-judgemental space. With regard to the...
Little is known about men and boys’ experiences of child sexual abuse (CSA) in India, particularly a...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Working with sexually abus...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study inquired about patients' perspective on being ask...
Non-recent (historic) childhood sexual abuse is an important issue to research, though often regarde...
The body of research that exists on disclosure of childhood sexual trauma is rich. However, the lite...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine adult survivors’ of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) ...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: This study explores how the decision to disclose Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA)...
Most research on child sexual abuse is conducted with limited subject groups and relies on a psychol...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
This paper has been inspired by the processes of preparing for ethical scrutiny and seeking ethical ...
There is a well-established literature examining how perpetrators of child sexual abuse (CSA) neutra...
Objectives: Research continues to indicate a concerning number of children and youth, between 60–80%...
Disclosure is a prominent variable in child sexual abuse research, but little research has examined ...
This article investigates the different genres and narrative forms that have been available across t...
Identifying and understanding factors that promote or inhibit child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosures h...
Little is known about men and boys’ experiences of child sexual abuse (CSA) in India, particularly a...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Working with sexually abus...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study inquired about patients' perspective on being ask...
Non-recent (historic) childhood sexual abuse is an important issue to research, though often regarde...
The body of research that exists on disclosure of childhood sexual trauma is rich. However, the lite...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine adult survivors’ of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) ...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: This study explores how the decision to disclose Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA)...
Most research on child sexual abuse is conducted with limited subject groups and relies on a psychol...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
This paper has been inspired by the processes of preparing for ethical scrutiny and seeking ethical ...
There is a well-established literature examining how perpetrators of child sexual abuse (CSA) neutra...
Objectives: Research continues to indicate a concerning number of children and youth, between 60–80%...
Disclosure is a prominent variable in child sexual abuse research, but little research has examined ...
This article investigates the different genres and narrative forms that have been available across t...
Identifying and understanding factors that promote or inhibit child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosures h...
Little is known about men and boys’ experiences of child sexual abuse (CSA) in India, particularly a...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Working with sexually abus...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study inquired about patients' perspective on being ask...