Sexual abuse disclosure mediates the effect of an abuse prevention program on substantiation

Although abuse prevention programs have proliferated, little research has explored the direct effects of such programs on actual child sexual abuse disclosure rates, and no research has explored the effects of such programs on child sexual abuse substantiation. Employing a quasi-experimental design,...

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Authors: Elfreich, Molly R. (Author) ; Stevenson, Margaret C. (Author) ; Sisson, Crystal (Author) ; Winstead, Alexandria P. (Author) ; Parmenter, Katelyn M. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2020
In: Child maltreatment
Year: 2020, Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 215-223
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