This overview examines the nature, prevalence, and impact of child sexual abuse. Associations and potential risk factors are identified, thus showing that child sexual abuse is not randomly distributed through the population. Finally, we discuss the ways in which clinicians and researchers have conceptualised the impact of child sexual abuse. A social and developmental model is outlined.
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P.E., M., N.J., K., & B.J., T. (2000). Child sexual abuse: An overview. Behaviour Change, 17(1), 2–14. Retrieved from http://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&from=export&id=L30741840
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