The impact of child sexual abuse on victims' adjustment

Antonietta Caffaro-Rouget, R. Lang, Virginia Santen
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Two hundred and forty sexual abuse victims under 18 years of age were compared to 57 nonabused children on indices reflecting school, social, and behavioral adjustment, sexual conduct, and family dynamics. The average victim age was 8.47 years; most were female (91%). The majority of perpetrators were family members (65%). Only 8.7 percent of child sexual abusers were total strangers. A 35% rise in behavioral symptomatology was noted for the sexually abused children following the onset of their abuse. Forty-nine percent of the abused children showed no evident sign of emotional or mental trauma on pediatric examination. However, the longer the duration of abuse, the greater the likelihood of negative effects in the form of emotional and behavioral trauma and school problems in the child victims. When the children were forced into adult, and perhaps intimate pseudo-romantic behavior, e.g., passionate kissing and vulvar or vaginal intercourse, the more likely a manifest problem would appear. Violence, in this study, played a minor role in predicting behavior problems. Implications for prevention of child abuse are discussed.
儿童性虐待对受害者适应的影响
240名18岁以下的性虐待受害者与57名未受虐待的儿童在反映学校、社会和行为调整、性行为和家庭动态的指标上进行了比较。受害者平均年龄为8.47岁;大多数是女性(91%)。大多数施暴者是家庭成员(65%)。只有8.7%的儿童性侵者是完全陌生的。受到性虐待的儿童在遭受虐待后出现的行为症状增加了35%。49%的受虐儿童在儿科检查中没有明显的情绪或精神创伤迹象。然而,受虐待的时间越长,以情感和行为创伤以及学校问题的形式对受害儿童产生负面影响的可能性就越大。当孩子们被迫成为成年人,也许是亲密的伪浪漫行为,例如激情接吻和外阴或阴道性交,更有可能出现明显的问题。在这项研究中,暴力在预测行为问题中起着次要作用。对预防虐待儿童的影响进行了讨论。
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