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Variables in delayed disclosure of childhood sexual abuse.
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Child Sexual Abuse PreventionSocial SciencesPsychologySexual OffendingChildhood Sexual AbuseSexual And Reproductive HealthHealth SciencesSexual CrimePsychiatrySexual ViolenceChild AbuseAdult SurvivorsChild DevelopmentSexual AssaultDelayed DisclosureSexual AbuseAbuse StudiesChildhood TraumatizationChild Sexual AbusePost-traumatic Stress Disorder
In a study of 41 adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, the level of childhood traumatization was found to have contributed to delayed disclosure of the abuse. Other delaying variables included: belief in the importance of obedience to grownups, mistrust of people, fear of social rejection, and fear of the criminal justice system. Variables such as media attention to similar cases and experiences of personal achievement were inversely related to the age at disclosure. Recommendations for policy are discussed.
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