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Domestic Violence and Intergenerational Rates of Child Sexual Abuse: A Case Record Analysis
Authors:Lisa Avery  K Dianne Hutchinson  Keitha Whitaker
Institution:(1) Eastern Washington University School of Social Work, 203 Senior Hall, Cheney, WA, 99004;(2) Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence, Biloxi, MS;(3) Mississippi State Department of Health, USA
Abstract:Using case review at a shelter for battered women and their children, this exploratory study investigated the association between physical abuse, exposure to domestic violence and intergenerational occurrence of child sexual abuse. The charts of 570 children were reviewed in an attempt to explore the relationship between the children's experiences with sexual abuse and their nonoffending parent's own history of having been sexually abused. Results indicated that a significant percentage of nonoffending parents who reported a history of child sexual abuse also had children who were sexually abused. Additionally, we found that most (93%) of the children studied had been exposed to domestic violence, and while the base rate of sexual abuse was relatively low (11%), the rate of physical abuse of the children was substantial (41%). Logistic regression results indicated that children of sexually abused nonoffending parents may be at heightened risk for sexual abuse. Implications for treatment and intervention are discussed.
Keywords:sexual abuse  domestic violence  child abuse
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