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Child Sexual Abuse: Definitions and Impact I. Definition of Child Sexual Abuse The deliberate engagement of a child by a persin in a position of authority.

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2 Child Sexual Abuse: Definitions and Impact

3 I. Definition of Child Sexual Abuse The deliberate engagement of a child by a persin in a position of authority and trust (parent, family member, older sibling, other caregiver) in sexual activities for which the child is developmentally unprepared and cannot give informed consent.

4 II. Definition of Incest Incest is sexual contact or sexualized behavior by relatives and quasi-relatives (parents, step-parents, foster parents, etc) when the abuser is older or holds a position of power over the victim.

5 III. Prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse Child Protective Services –In 1986 50,714 cases were reported to CPS –In 1997, the figure increased to 223,650 Self-report Surveys –1000 adults in Gallup poll –23% of respondents reported having been touched in a sexual way or forced to have sex before age 18 by a family mmeber or someone outside the family –Women were 3 times as likely as men to self-report CSA Most estimates find that –At least 20% of women and 5-10% of men experience CSA in North America

6 IV. Model to Understand Impact PreAbuse Context for the Child Trauma-related aspects of the Stressors Post-trauma recovery Environment Developmental level of child Delayed onset of symptoms

7 V. Hypothesized Risk Factors for Abuse: Sociodemographic Risk Factors Mean age of children is 9-11 years old Girls more likely than boys to experience CSA Presence of a step-father Living without both natural parents for extended periods of time Intimate partner violence in the home Family isolation/residential mobility Parental history of sexual abuse

8 V. Hypothesized Risk Factors for Abuse: Sociodemographic Risk Factors contd. Mother employed outside the home/ or disabled or ill Having parents with alcohol, drug, or psychological problems Having few close friends Having poor relationship with one or both parents Children with cognitive disabilities

9 VI. Hypothesized Protective Factors Child’s Disposition/Personality Family Cohesion and Warmth External Support System

10 VII. PreConditions for Sexual Abuse  Motivation to Abuse  Overcoming Internal Inhibitors  Overcoming External Inhibitors  Overcoming the Resistance of the child

11 VIII. Dimensions of Sexual Abuse Leading to Different Outcomes Traumatic Sexualization Stigmatization Betrayal Powerlessness


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