Contextual predictive factors of child sexual abuse: the role of parent-child interaction. |
Summary: Reports on research into the prevalence of child sexual abuse in Colombia and the role of family and community factors in its occurrence. Findings include that families who communicated with their children were less likely to report sexual abuse. Affection and negative treatment towards children were not associated with sexual abuse. Families who experienced partner violence and violence in the community were more likely to experience child sexual abuse. |
Publication details: Child Abuse and Neglect Volume 35 Issue 12, 2011 pp 1022-1031 |
Authors: Ramirez, Clemencia, and Pinzon-Rondon, Angela Maria, and Botero, Juan Carlos |