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Children's response to the medical visit for allegations of sexual abuse: maternal perceptions and predicting variables
Authors:Claire Allard‐Dansereau  Martine Hbert  Caroline Tremblay  Anne‐Claude Bernard‐Bonnin
Institution:Claire Allard‐Dansereau,Martine Hébert,Caroline Tremblay,Anne‐Claude Bernard‐Bonnin
Abstract:This study examined maternal perceptions of their child's response to the medical evaluation for alleged sexual abuse. A total of 50 mothers were interviewed 6 months after a visit to a Child Protection Clinic for a medical evaluation of alleged sexual abuse. The mothers answered a questionnaire on their child's reactions to the medical visit. More than 60% of children were perceived as being reassured about physical integrity. The degree of psychological distress was independent of perpetrator's identity and severity of the abuse. Mothers considered that a hypothetical second visit would generate in their child a level of anxiety that increased with perceived intensity of fear of the examination and decreased with perceived kindness of the physician. These results suggest that the physician's behaviour during the medical evaluation for alleged sexual abuse has an influence on the child's degree of distress that is independent of type and severity of abuse. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:sexual abuse  medical evaluation  maternal perceptions  abus sexuel  é  valuation mé  dicale  perceptions maternelles
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