sexual abuse

Each province and territory has unique legislation defining and describing responses to sexual abuse. Sexual abuse includes using a child for sexual purposes such as through sexual contact, inappropriate exposure to sexual activity or material, or exploitation through prostitution and related activities.

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Association of child sexual abuse and dating victimization with mental health disorder in a sample of female adolescents

Hébert, Martine
Lavoie, Francine
Vitaro, Frank
McDuff, Pierre
Tremblay, Richard E.

2008
The use of the NICHD protocol to enhance the quantity of details obtained from children with low verbal abilities in investigative interviews: A pilot study

Dion, Jacinthe
Cyr, Mireille

2008
Meta-analysis of treatment for child sexual behavior problems: Practice elements and outcomes

St. Amand, Annick
Bard, David E.
Silovsky , Jane F.

2008
Short-Term Correlates of Child Sexual Abuse: An Exploratory Study Predicting Girls' Academic, Cognitive, and Social Functioning One Year Later

Daigneault, Isabelle
Hébert, Martine

2008
Personal and Interpersonal Characteristics Related to Resilient Developmental Pathways of Sexually Abused Adolescents

Daigneault, Isabelle
Hébert, Martine
Tourigny, Marc

2007
Potential pathways from stigmatization and internalizing symptoms to delinquency in sexually abused youth

Feiring, C., Miller-Johnson, S. & Cleland, C.M.

2007
School-based education programmes for the prevention of child sexual abuse

Zwi K, Woolfenden S, Wheeler DM, O'Brien T, Tait P, Williams KJ. 

2007
Sexual Abuse Allegations and Parental Separation: Smokescreen or Fire?

Bala, Nicholas
Mitnick, Mindy
Trocmé, Nico
Houston, Claire

2007
Re-victimization patterns in a national longitudinal sample of children and youth

Finkelhor, D., Ormrod, R. and Turner, H.

2007
Changes in Coping Following Treatment for Child Molesters

Serran, Geris A.
Moulden, Heather
Firestone, Philip
Marshall, W.L.

2007