Work on the long-term mental health sequels of child sexual abuse in Britain and Canada, in relation to family context, is reviewed. It is argued that the Canadian data show that sexual abuse in childhood is quite prevalent for both males and females, and is particularly prevalent in dysfunctional families. Such abuse often has a negative impact on self-esteem, and increases depression, suicidal feelings and behavior, and poor mental health. Further cross-cultural work in this field is proposed. Bagley, C. (1991). The long-term psychological effects of child sexual abuse: A review of some British and Canadian studies of victims and their families
Background\ud \ud Child sexual abuse is considered a modifiable risk factor for mental disorders acr...
Background: Child sexual abuse is considered a modifiable risk factor for mental disorders across th...
Childhood sexual abuse can affect one\u27s mental, emotional and sexual development through adolesce...
This paper reviews recent Australian and international research on the long-term effects of child se...
Abstract This article reviews studies that have tried to confirm empirically the effects of child se...
Until recently the literature on the impact of child sexual abuse has consisted disproportionately o...
Research has shown that childhood sexual abuse can have damaging long-term effects on family life an...
The literature on the long-term sequelae of sexual and physical abuse is reviewed. Abused children a...
Recently, child sexual abuse (CSA) has become an issue of increasing interest and concern in the soc...
Objectives. This study investigated the role of family variables in the development of psychological...
This review focuses on two aspects of research on sexual child abuse during the last ten years, name...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate links between child sexual abuse (occurring before 13 years), later mental...
Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) has been widely studied for its effects in later life. Previous reviews...
Abstract New research on the impact of child sexual abuse generally confirms the conclusions of an e...
The present investigation is a prospective follow-up cohort study of 47 children who experienced ext...
Background\ud \ud Child sexual abuse is considered a modifiable risk factor for mental disorders acr...
Background: Child sexual abuse is considered a modifiable risk factor for mental disorders across th...
Childhood sexual abuse can affect one\u27s mental, emotional and sexual development through adolesce...
This paper reviews recent Australian and international research on the long-term effects of child se...
Abstract This article reviews studies that have tried to confirm empirically the effects of child se...
Until recently the literature on the impact of child sexual abuse has consisted disproportionately o...
Research has shown that childhood sexual abuse can have damaging long-term effects on family life an...
The literature on the long-term sequelae of sexual and physical abuse is reviewed. Abused children a...
Recently, child sexual abuse (CSA) has become an issue of increasing interest and concern in the soc...
Objectives. This study investigated the role of family variables in the development of psychological...
This review focuses on two aspects of research on sexual child abuse during the last ten years, name...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate links between child sexual abuse (occurring before 13 years), later mental...
Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) has been widely studied for its effects in later life. Previous reviews...
Abstract New research on the impact of child sexual abuse generally confirms the conclusions of an e...
The present investigation is a prospective follow-up cohort study of 47 children who experienced ext...
Background\ud \ud Child sexual abuse is considered a modifiable risk factor for mental disorders acr...
Background: Child sexual abuse is considered a modifiable risk factor for mental disorders across th...
Childhood sexual abuse can affect one\u27s mental, emotional and sexual development through adolesce...