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Prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse in the Nordic Countries: A Literature Review
Authors:Kathrine Kloppen  Siren Haugland  Carl Göran Svedin  Magne Mæhle  Kyrre Breivik
Institution:1. Department of Economics, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norwaykathrine.kloppen@uib.no.;3. Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare, Uni Research Health, Bergen, Norway;4. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Link?ping University, Link?ping, Sweden;5. Department of Social Science, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Sogndal, Norway
Abstract:This review examined child sexual abuse in the Nordic countries focusing on prevalence rates and victims’ age and relationship to the perpetrator. The results show a prevalence of child sexual abuse (broadly defined) between 3–23% for boys and 11–36% for girls. The prevalence rates for contact abuse were 1–12% for boys and 6–30% for girls, while 0.3–6.8% of the boys and 1.1–13.5% of the girls reported penetrating abuse. The findings suggest an increased risk of abuse from early adolescence. In adolescence, peers may constitute the largest group of perpetrators. The results highlight the need for preventive efforts also targeting peer abuse. Future research should include cross-national and repeated studies using comparable methodology.
Keywords:Adolescence  childhood  incest  peer sexual abuse  perpetrator  sexual victimization  systematic review
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