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The associations between abuse characteristics in child sexual abuse: a meta-analysis
Authors:Daniel Ventus  Jan Antfolk  Benny Salo
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, ?bo Akademi University, ?bo, Finlanddventus@abo.fi;3. Department of Psychology, ?bo Akademi University, ?bo, Finland
Abstract:Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a general term describing a wide range of events that vary in characteristics such as the victim’s age of onset, relationship to the perpetrator, abuse quantity, degree of contact, and use of force. To investigate correlations and provide information on the clustering of these characteristics, the present meta-analysis included data from 14,494 sexually abused individuals from 62 empirical peer-reviewed studies and doctoral theses. The results showed that victims of intrafamilial abuse were younger than victims of extrafamilial abuse. More force was used in abuse including higher degrees of physical contact. Intrafamilial abuse and early onset of abuse showed no statistically significant associations with either use of force or closer physical contact. Abuse was more frequent and/or committed over a longer time period when it (a) featured more contact or force, (b) involved a relative as a perpetrator, or (c) commenced when the child was younger. The associations were weak to moderate in strength.
Keywords:Child sexual abuse  abuse characteristic  child molestation  penetration  incest  age of onset
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