Transcription of 7 Child sexual abuse - WHO
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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 7 Child sexual abuse SUMMARY. The dynamics of Child sexual abuse differ from those of adult sexual abuse . In particular, children rarely disclose sexual abuse immediately after the event. Moreover, disclosure tends to be a process rather than a single episode and is often initiated following a physical complaint or a change in behaviour. The evaluation of children requires special skills and techniques in history taking, forensic interviewing and examination; the examiner may also need to address specific issues related to consent and reporting of Child sexual abuse . Definitive signs of genital trauma are seldom seen in cases of Child sexual abuse , as physical force is rarely involved. The accurate interpretation of genital findings in children requires specialist training and wherever possible, experts in this field should be consulted.
75 7 Child sexual abuse SUMMARY The dynamics of child sexual abuse differ from those of adult sexual abuse. In particular, children rarely disclose sexual abuse immediately after the event.
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