Child Sexual Abuse in Asian American Families: An Examination of Cultural Factors That Influence Prevalence, Identification, and Treatment 来自 Wiley 喜欢 0 阅读量: 323 作者:Kristine,Toshiko,Futa,Eugenia,Hsu,David,J.,Hansen 摘要: Child sexual abuse affects thousands of families each year. Issues ...
Child sexual abu- se examination: is there a need for rou- tine screening for N. gonorrhoeae and C. trachomatis. J. Pediatr Adolesc Gyne- col, 2005;18(5):343-345.Simmons KJ, Hicks DJ. Child sexual abuse examination: is there a need for routine screening for N. gonorrhoeae and C. ...
To identify the physical signs of child sexual abuse, parents should know the normal appearance of the genitalia of their child so that they can identify if any changes occur. If a child complains about problems with his or her genitals, take the child to the family doctor for examination. ...
the reasons for this required detail and attention; the need to exclude natural disease as the cause of ; the common radiographic features and morphology of injuries found in an abused child; the responsibility of the pathologist to the dead child and any living siblings; and have given an in...
An examination of the association between interviewer question type and story-grammar detail in child witness interviews about abuse This study compared the effects of open-ended versus specific questions, and various types of open-ended questions, in eliciting story-grammar detail in ch... BB Felt...
Children who had been abused by mothers or fathers were significantly more likely to express fear of their parents than nonabused children. Punishment was expressed as the overwhelming cause of fear. An examination of group means revealed that emotional abuse was related to physical abuse but, ...
Researchers studying children’s reports of sexual abuse have focused on how questioners overtly assess coaching and truthfulness (e.g., “Di
Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) is extensively implicated as a risk factor preceding the development of Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Traits (OCPT). Nevertheless, the majority of individuals with a history of CAN do not go on to develop OCPT. To date, little research has investigated potential...
Walker, A. G., & Warren, A. R. (1995). The language of the child abuse interview: Asking the questions, understanding the answers. In T. Ney (Ed.), True and false allegations of child sexual abuse: Assessment and case management (pp.153-162). New York: Brunner/Mazel. ...
Examination findings in legally confirmed child sexual abuse: It's normal to be normal. Pediatrics 1994;94:310-7.Adams JA, Harper K, Knudson S, Revilla J: Examination findings in legally confirmed child sexual abuse: it¿s normal to be normal. Pediatrics 1994, 94 : 310-317. PubMed ...