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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37463124/understanding-pedophilia-a-theoretical-framework-on-the-development-of-sexual-penchants
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REVIEW
Surabhi Swaminath, Raluca M Simons, Mason L Hatwan
Pedophilia is a significant public health problem. Despite its cost to society, little effort has been directed toward understanding idiographic differences in the development and maintenance of pedophilia. Extant literature emphasizes biological underpinnings and predictors of re-offense. In this article, we posit that pedophilic penchants in males originate due to language, cognition, emotions, and emotion regulation. Adverse childhood experiences, such as emotional and sexual abuse, are posited as a major contributor to the etiology of pedophilia...
July 18, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37439811/the-knowledge-perceptions-and-training-needs-about-online-sexual-grooming-of-children-and-adolescents-in-a-sample-of-professionals-who-work-in-portugal
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eunice Carmo, Celina Manita
Online sexual grooming occurs when adults or adolescents contact children and adolescents using online media intending to establish sexual contact with the victims. Professionals who work with children and adolescents can be crucial in the prevention and intervention in this phenomenon. The main goal of this research was to evaluate the knowledge, the perceptions, and the training needs regarding online sexual grooming perpetrated by adults in a sample of professionals who work with children and adolescents in Portugal...
July 13, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37357921/childhood-and-adult-sexual-violence-exposures-as-predictors-of-ptsd-dissociation-and-substance-use-in-women-in-jail
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shannon Lynch, Shelby Weber, Stephanie Kaplan, Elizabeth Craun
Women involved in the criminal legal system report high rates of interpersonal violence, particularly sexual violence, and mental health problems. Although existing research has linked experiences of interpersonal violence to multiple negative mental health outcomes, few researchers have examined concurrent psychopathology as an outcome of child and adult sexual violence in system-involved women. The purpose of this study was to examine child sexual abuse (CSA) and adult sexual violence, while controlling for other forms of interpersonal violence, as predictors of current symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PSTD), substance use disorder (SUD), and dissociation in women in jail in the Mountain West...
June 26, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37335029/differential-profiles-of-sexually-abused-adolescent-boys
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amélie Gauthier-Duchesne, Martine Hébert, Martin Blais, Christine Wekerle
Victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) are a heterogeneous population. Several characteristics may influence the outcomes associated with this adverse childhood experience, including personal (e.g. age) and CSA characteristics (e.g. relationship to the perpetrator). This study relied on a person-centered approach to account for this heterogeneity and focused on adolescent boys, an understudied population. Data were drawn from a representative sample of high school students aged 14 to 18 years old in Quebec, Canada...
June 19, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37318510/the-role-of-coping-behaviors-and-intoxication-in-trauma-symptomology-subsequent-to-sexual-victimization
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danika Charles, D J Angelone, Meredith C Jones
College women are at an elevated risk for sexual victimization (SV) and secondary physical and psychological consequences. While some women experience negative outcomes such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), others experience reduced or complete absence of distress following SV. The variation in outcomes may be associated with the victim's level of intoxication, which may in turn affect their processing of and coping with the event. We examined the effects of SV severity on PTSD via coping and intoxication using a moderated mediation analysis among female college students ( N  = 375)...
June 15, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37309198/awareness-incidence-and-psychological-wellbeing-of-childhood-sexual-abuse-as-reported-by-ultra-orthodox-mothers
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Esti Vega, Rivka Tuval Mashiach
The harm caused by child sexual abuse (CSA) is well-documented, calling for more awareness and efforts at prevention. However, CSA in closed religious societies is still tightly under wraps, and therefore underreported and understudied. We chose to use the mother's point of view, in order get an estimate of the prevalence, the reporting rates and their psychological wellbeing. The current study aims at addressing this in the Jewish ultra-Orthodox community, an insular religious one, which may thus serve as a test case for understanding other closed, religious communities...
June 12, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37290017/parental-led-sexual-abuse-education-amongst-at-risk-parents-associations-with-parenting-practices-and-parent-and-child-symptomology
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia I Rudolph, Melanie J Zimmer-Gembeck, Drew Straker, Victoria Hambour, Tanya Hawes, Kellie Swan
Considering the emphasis on parent-led sexual abuse education (PLSAE) in child sexual abuse (CSA) prevention, and the imperative of prevention in families living with demonstrated risk factors, it is important to understand the extent to which this group delivers PLSAE to their children, whether this is associated with any barriers or facilitators, whether parents are engaging in other protective behaviors (such as monitoring and involvement) and the relationship between these variables and other risk factors such as parent and child symptomology...
June 8, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37249567/trauma-informed-sentencing-how-south-australian-sentencing-judges-use-information-about-defendants-child-sexual-abuse-victimization-and-subsequent-trauma
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine J McLachlan
This article explores how South Australian judges use information about child sexual abuse (CSA) victimization history and its potentially traumatic impact, when sentencing adult defendants. Past research indicates that sentencing outcomes may significantly improve if judicial officers are "trauma-informed." "Trauma" is the distressing impact of adversity on an individual's social and emotional well-being. Drawing from a sample of 33 sentencing remarks within which judicial officers have identified defendants with histories of CSA, this article applies a trauma-informed practice framework to explore the degree to which the sentencing of these defendants may be trauma-informed...
May 30, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37249345/facilitators-of-sexual-assault-disclosure-a-dyadic-study-of-female-survivors-and-their-informal-supports
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah E Ullman
Two-thirds of survivors typically disclose their experience to others at some point following sexual assault, but little in-depth research has addressed factors facilitating disclosure. In the current study, a diverse sample of 45 female sexual assault survivors (75% racial/ethnic minorities) and their 45 informal support providers (SP; e.g., family, friends, romantic partners) were interviewed separately about experiences of disclosure, social reactions, and help-seeking following assault. Disclosure facilitation was expressed by 40 survivors and 31 SPs, of which 28 were matched S/SP dyadic pairs...
May 30, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37194603/utilizing-insights-on-shame-to-enhance-empathy-and-support-for-csa-survivors-in-clinical-practice
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lien-Chung Wei
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) survivors often experience long-lasting shame, which can significantly impede their healing process and overall well-being. This letter to the editor, written by psychiatrist LienChung Wei, discusses the valuable insights gained from the article, "The Legacy of Shame following Childhood Sexual Abuse Disclosures." By better understanding the dynamics of shame and its relationship with CSA, mental health professionals can provide more empathetic and effective care to their patients who have experienced such trauma...
May 17, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37194135/the-trend-of-online-child-sexual-abuse-and-exploitations-a-profile-of-online-sexual-offenders-and-criminal-justice-response
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyung-Shick Choi, Hannarae Lee
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of technology-facilitated crimes against children worldwide has increased substantially and become one of the most serious crime problems. Due to these considerations, there is a lack of large-scale systematic reviews investigating Cybercrime in and of itself could be challenging to investigate in comparison to traditional ones due to the elusiveness of the cyber realm. Specifically, investigating internet crimes against children comes with specific challenges. These offenses target vulnerable children who are less likely to realize their victimization, lowering the probability of reporting to the proper authorities...
May 16, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37159566/ritual-abuse-survivors-perspectives-on-research-participation-an-exploratory-mixed-methods-online-study
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laurie Matthew, Ian Barron
This exploratory study sought a deeper understanding of the perspectives of self-defined ritual abuse (RA) survivors, who had experienced sexual victimization, on participation in research. A mixed-methods qualitative design involving online survey and follow-up virtual interviews included 68 adults across eight countries. Content and thematic analysis of responses indicated that RA survivors were keen to be involved in a range of research activities to share their experience, knowledge, and support for other survivors...
May 9, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37080178/training-male-sexual-abuse-survivors-as-peer-leaders-to-deliver-motivational-interviewing-and-trauma-informed-affirmative-care
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy E Ellis, Steve Martino, Vanessa Simiola, Chyrell Bellamy, Maria O'Connell, Joan M Cook
This paper provides a description and evaluation of training male sexual abuse survivors to deliver Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Motivational Interviewing with Trauma-Informed Affirmative Care (MI-AC) online to sexual and gender minority (SGM) men with sexual assault histories and depression. After a search and selection process, 26 men with lived experience of sexual abuse received MI training that included the use of role-playing, video demonstrations, and practice followed by weekly supervision while co-leading groups...
April 20, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37080158/the-potential-for-anti-stigma-interventions-to-change-public-attitudes-toward-minor-attracted-persons-a-replication-and-extension-of-jara-and-jeglic-s-study
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadine McKillop, Stephanie Price
From a public health perspective, ensuring access to, and uptake of, support services for people concerned about their sexual thoughts and behavior is essential to the prevention of child sexual abuse. However, public and fiscal support for these services can be adversely affected by negative preconceptions regarding minor-attracted persons (MAPs); negative stigma may also limit MAPs' engagement with such services. Using a randomized-control design, the present study replicated and extended a recent US study to test effects of different modes of educational messaging to reduce negative attitudes toward MAPs in Australia...
April 20, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36951359/development-and-evaluation-of-the-teacher-reporting-questionnaire-for-south-african-foundation-phase-educators-trq-sa-in-measuring-teachers-intentions-to-report-child-sexual-abuse-suspicions
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deirdre Margo Rule
Globally teachers are mandated by law to report suspected child sexual abuse (CSA). The Teachers' Reporting Questionnaire (TRQ) was constructed to assess teachers' intentions to report CSA suspicions in Australia. The current research examines the development of the Teacher Reporting Questionnaire for South African foundation phase educators (TRQ-SA) and provides an evaluation of the TRQ-SA as a survey instrument for utilization in other studies. The TRQ-SA is a self-administered survey instrument used in a cross-sectional quantitative study that investigated teacher reporting intentions using the theory of planned behavior (TPB)...
April 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36935612/the-unpopular-victims-individuals-who-are-sexually-abusive-the-black-swans
#56
REVIEW
L C Miccio-Fonseca
This article contends that youth who engage in persistent coarse sexual improprieties and/or, sexually abusive behaviors are too often viewed primarily through a criminological lens, regardless of their age, gender, judicial status, and/or experiences of past trauma/victimization. Such a posture likely falsifies the clinical perception of the individual referred for "treatment." Assessment and interventions for these youth must be holistic and idiosyncratic, considering numerous multiplex developmental variables (i...
April 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36999239/diversity-of-profiles-and-coping-among-adolescent-girl-victims-of-sexual-dating-violence
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mélina Gilbert, Mylène Fernet, Martine Hébert, Stéphanie Couture
Sexual dating violence (DV) is common among female adolescents, and victims may experience other forms of DV (physical, psychological, and cyberviolence) and report a history of child sexual abuse (CSA). Heterogeneity of these victimization experiences could influence how adolescent girls' cope. We aimed to identify distinct profiles of victimization experiences among adolescent girls who reported sexual DV and to explore if these profiles were associated to their coping strategies. Of an initial sample of 1,300 female adolescents who completed online questionnaires, 835 (Mage  = 16...
March 30, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36974376/categorizing-complainant-accused-relationships-in-cases-of-child-sexual-abuse-the-distinctive-nature-of-community-connections
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katie A Berens, Shelbie F Anderson, Madison B Harvey, Patricia I Coburn, Heather L Price, Kristin Chong, Deborah A Connolly
We examined the categorization of relationships between child complainants and accused perpetrators in cases of child sexual abuse (CSA). Researchers that have focused on complainant-accused relationships and other case variables, often combining two extrafamilial complainant-accused relationship categories: Relationships where the accused is connected to the child through their position in the community (i.e. community connections) and relationships where the non-relative accused is known to the child through a connection to the child's family (i...
March 27, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36939081/youth-sport-coaches-perceptions-of-sexually-inappropriate-behaviors-and-intimate-coach-athlete-relationships
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sungwon Kim, Daniel P Connaughton, David P Hedlund
Although sexual harassment and abuse in youth sport have received increasing research attention worldwide, less is known about youth coaches' perceptions of sexually inappropriate behaviors and intimate relationships with athletes. The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine youth sport coaches' perceptions of behaviors that can lead to potential sexual harassment and abuse, as well as to understand how coaches perceive coach-athlete sexual relationships. A cross-sectional survey was completed by 200 male coaches from various U...
March 20, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36924011/cultural-determinants-and-parent-child-communication-as-an-effective-tool-to-prevent-child-sexual-abuse-a-quick-qualitative-study
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fakunle S Olutayo, Opadere A Aderemi
The current study's sole specific goal was to use a qualitative approach, from the parents' emic perspective, to investigate the cultural determinants that influence using parent-child communication as an instrument to protect children from sexual abuse in the six electoral wards of Ife-East Local Government that covered the rural settlement of Ile-Ife. The study adopted a simple random sampling method to select a village from each ward and a convenient sampling method to select six parents from each village, making a total sample size of 36...
March 15, 2023: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
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