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Identifying Adolescent Victims of Child Sexual Abuse in Residential Care.
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Identifying Adolescent Victims of Child Sexual Abuse in Residential Care./
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Milne, Lise.
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70 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-01.
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Identifying Adolescent Victims of Child Sexual Abuse in Residential Care.
Milne, Lise.
Identifying Adolescent Victims of Child Sexual Abuse in Residential Care.
- 70 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-01.
Thesis (M.S.W.)--McGill University (Canada), 2011.
The aim of this thesis was to provide a portrait of the child sexual abuse (CSA) experiences of a sample of Quebec youth living in residential child protective services (CPS) care using three sources of information: the youth, their workers and the CPS record. A convenience sample of 53 youth aged 14 to 17 recruited from six residential care units agreed to participate in the study. The youth were administered the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire and their workers were administered the Child Welfare Trauma Referral Tool. The reason for CPS service was obtained from the agency administrative database. Analyses revealed high rates of CSA in the lives of these youth, particularly among the females. High concordance was found between youth self-reports and worker reports, while low concordance was found between youth self-reports and the legal reason for service. Where the reason for CPS service was CSA, complete concordance was found in two of three cases. Further analysis revealed that all CSA cases co-occurred with at least one other form of maltreatment; in fact, three-quarters had experienced CSA with all other forms of maltreatment combined. The study highlights the numerous victims of CSA that are not officially known to authorities, as well as the high co-occurrence of CSA with other forms of maltreatment. It also emphasizes the importance of screening for CSA, principally through youth self-reports, among this vulnerable population to ensure appropriate interventions and policies geared to their needs.
ISBN: 9780494840061Subjects--Topical Terms:
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