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Differences in Perceptions of Child Sexual Abuse Based on Perpetrator Age and Respondent Gender
Authors:Jessie J Giglio  Paula M Wolfteich  William K Gabrenya  Mary L Sohn
Institution:1. Florida Institute of Technology , Melbourne, Florida, USA jgiglio@my.fit.edu;3. Florida Institute of Technology , Melbourne, Florida, USA
Abstract:Child sexual abuse changes the lives of countless children. Child sexual abuse victims experience short and long term negative outcomes that affect their daily functioning. In this study, undergraduate students' perceptions of CSA were obtained using vignettes with an adult or child perpetrator and a general questionnaire. Results indicated participants receiving the child-on-child vignette were less likely to rate the vignette as abuse, saw the abuse as less severe, and assigned less blame to the perpetrator than participants reading the adult-on-child vignette. On a general questionnaire, male participants saw child-on-child abuse as less severe and more encouraged by society than did female participants. The information can be utilized by professionals in treatment planning and preventing revictimization at disclosure.
Keywords:child sexual abuse  child perpetrator  child-on-child  vignette
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