This exploratory study reports on foster children's informal self-disclosures of previously unknown histories of sexual abuse. Data were collected from 40 children's files, and an inductive thematic analysis of verbal and behavioral expressions was conducted. Findings suggest that foster children's self-disclosures can be fragmented, spontaneous, narrative, or triggered and often occur during everyday activities in the foster family. The children disclose their past by referring to the perpetrator or the severity of the abuse or by acting out, mostly by reenacting sexual abuse experiences. In addition, some children use childish vocabulary focusing on genitals or sexual acts they were involved in or want to be involved in. Last, some foster...
Sexual abuse has an enormous impact on a child’s life. Such experiences strongly affect the way chil...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a worldwide problem with serious consequences. We hypothesized that worr...
The impact of a history of sexual abuse on foster families has been studied, although never from a m...
This exploratory study reports on foster children's informal self-disclosures of previously unknown ...
The literature on disclosures of child sexual abuse makes clear that in the absence of physical indi...
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...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) include being exposed to or victimized by physical, emotional, o...
Children in family foster care, especially those who have experienced sexual abuse, require a safe a...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
Self-disclosure by victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) is critical to initiate legal and therapeutic...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a worldwide problem with serious consequences. We hypothesized that worr...
Seventy-six children (5 to 10 years old), who were referred because of concerns about sexual abuse, ...
Sexual abuse has an enormous impact on a child’s life. Such experiences strongly affect the way chil...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a worldwide problem with serious consequences. We hypothesized that worr...
The impact of a history of sexual abuse on foster families has been studied, although never from a m...
This exploratory study reports on foster children's informal self-disclosures of previously unknown ...
The literature on disclosures of child sexual abuse makes clear that in the absence of physical indi...
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...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) include being exposed to or victimized by physical, emotional, o...
Children in family foster care, especially those who have experienced sexual abuse, require a safe a...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
Self-disclosure by victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) is critical to initiate legal and therapeutic...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a worldwide problem with serious consequences. We hypothesized that worr...
Seventy-six children (5 to 10 years old), who were referred because of concerns about sexual abuse, ...
Sexual abuse has an enormous impact on a child’s life. Such experiences strongly affect the way chil...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a worldwide problem with serious consequences. We hypothesized that worr...
The impact of a history of sexual abuse on foster families has been studied, although never from a m...