Child Sexual Abuse: Prevention and Processes of Resilience

Authors

  • Beth D. Williams-Breault College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA, USA Author

Keywords:

Child Sex Abuse, Trauma, Prevention, Screening, Intervention, Child Health and Development

Abstract

Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a major global public health concern causing negative health effects that go beyond physical and emotional trauma. Effects
can include long-term adverse outcomes such as personality disorders, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, sexual promiscuity, eating disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder, suicidality, unwanted pregnancy, and STIs. Several interventions including Trauma Systems Therapy (TST) and Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) have proven to be effective. However, in minimizing the long-term negative effects of CSA, the areas of prevention and early recognition are critical

Author Biography

  • Beth D. Williams-Breault, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA, USA

    Beth D. Williams-Breault, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA, USA

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Published

2020-07-13