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Key Practitioner Messages: The definition of child sexual abuse (CSA) is highly variable in the literature. This is problematic as these differing definitions affect research results, which in turn inform practice. A survey was conducted to ascertain survivors' definitions of CSA using both open- and closed-ended questions. The findings can be used to inform discussions of the CSA definition used by researchers and policymakers, and to inform CSA assessment among practitioners.

Original publication

DOI

10.1002/car.2648

Type

Journal article

Journal

Child Abuse Review

Publication Date

01/11/2020

Volume

29

Pages

574 - 583