トラウマ性ストレス障害と治療のジャーナル

Sexual abuse among youth and their associations between Social and behavioural Factors

Amanda Thompson*

Sexual abuse toward children and adolescents may be a stark reality around the world. A common misperception almost child sexual abuse (CSA) is that it could be a rare occasion perpetrated against girls by male outsiders in destitute, inner-city regions. To the opposite, CSA may be a much as well common event that comes about in hurt to millions of children, boys and young ladies alike, in huge and little communities, and over a extend of societies and financial foundations. These acts are executed by numerous sorts of wrongdoers, counting men and ladies, outsiders, trusted companions or family, and individuals of all sexual orientations, financial classes, and social backgrounds.