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      Documentary study of reports of sexual violence against children and adolescents Translated title: Estudio documental de las notificaciones de violencia sexual contra niños y adolescentes Translated title: Estudo documental das notificações de violência sexual contra crianças e adolescentes

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          Abstract This study identified characteristics in the notifications related to sexual violence (SV) against girls and boys registered in the Violence and Accidents Monitoring System (VIVA; SINAN/NET) of the city of João Pessoa, between 2017 and 2020. This was a documental, descriptive and cross-sectional study. A total of 255 notifications were analyzed. The data showed that the majority of the notified cases were related to pre-adolescents, of mixed race and female. Most of the notifications reported only one incident. The overall case shows that the abuse took place in the home, with a male abuser, being the victim’s boyfriend. The time that elapsed between the incident and disclosing was longer in the cases of adolescents [t(253)=-2,75, p=.001]; and rapes were more observed against girls (χ2=12.305/df=4, p=.015). There was a tendency for repetition when the rape occurred in the home χ2(30)=178.74, (p<.001). The cases were referred to various protection agencies, however, there was no close collaboration and coordination between the notifying organizations.

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          Resumen Buscó trazar el perfil de las notificaciones de violencia sexual (VS) contra niñas y niños, registrados en el Sistema de Vigilância de Violência e Acidentes (VIVA; SINAN/NET) en la ciudad de João Pessoa, entre 2017 y 2020. El diseño utilizado fue documental, descriptivo y de corte transversal. Fueran analizados 255 notificaciones. Los resultados demostraron que preadolescente, del sexo femenino y pardas brasileñas fueran mas notificadas. La mayoría de las notificaciones ocurrió una única vez, en la residencia domiciliaria, con el agresor del sexo masculino y novio de la víctima. El tiempo entre el episodio y la divulgación del abuso fue mayor en adolescentes [t(253)=-2,75, p=0,001] y la violación fue mas observado entre niñas (x2=12,305/gl=4, p=0,015). Cuando la violencia ocurrió en la residencia, observó la tendencia de los episodios volvieren a repetirse x2(30)=178,74, (p<0,001). Los casos fueran enviados a diversas políticas de protección, sin embargo, no se constató articulación y coordinación entre los órganos de notificación.

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          Resumo Buscou-se traçar o perfil das notificações de violência sexual (VS) contra crianças e adolescentes, registrado no Sistema de Vigilância de Violência e Acidentes (VIVA; SINAN/NET) da cidade de João Pessoa, entre 2017 e 2020. O delineamento utilizado foi documental, descritivo e de corte transversal. Foram analisadas 255 notificações. Os resultados demonstraram que as notificações de VS são mais frequentes em pré-adolescentes do sexo feminino e pardas. A maioria das notificações ocorreu uma única vez, em residência domiciliar, com agressor do sexo masculino e namorado da vítima. O tempo entre o episódio e a divulgação do abuso foi maior em adolescentes [t(253) = -2,75, p = 0,001] e o estupro foi mais observado entre meninas (χ2 = 12,305/gl= 4, p = 0,015). Quando a violência ocorreu em residência, observou-se tendência de os episódios se repetirem χ2(30) = 178,74, (p < 0,001). Os casos foram encaminhados para diversas políticas de proteção, no entanto, não se constatou articulação e coordenação entre os órgãos notificadores.

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          The current prevalence of child sexual abuse worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

          Systematic reviews on prevalence estimates of child sexual abuse (CSA) worldwide included studies with adult participants referring on a period of abuse of about 50 years. Therefore we aimed to describe the current prevalence of CSA, taking into account geographical region, type of abuse, level of country development and research methods. We included studies published between 2002 and 2009 that reported CSA in children below 18 years. We performed a random effects meta-analysis and analyzed moderator variables by meta-regression. Fifty-five studies from 24 countries were included. According to four predefined types of sexual abuse, prevalence estimates ranged from 8 to 31 % for girls and 3 to 17 % for boys. Nine girls and 3 boys out of 100 are victims of forced intercourse. Heterogeneity between primary studies was high in all analyses. Our results based on most recent data confirm results from previous reviews with adults. Surveys in children offer most recent estimates of CSA. Reducing heterogeneity between studies might be possible by standardized measures to make data more meaningful in international comparisons.
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            Facilitators and Barriers to Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) Disclosures: A Research Update (2000–2016)

            Identifying and understanding factors that promote or inhibit child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosures has the potential to facilitate earlier disclosures, assist survivors to receive services without delay, and prevent further sexual victimization. Timely access to therapeutic services can mitigate risk to the mental health of survivors of all ages. This review of the research focuses on CSA disclosures with children, youth, and adults across the life course. Using Kiteley and Stogdon’s literature review framework, 33 studies since 2000 were identified and analyzed to extrapolate the most convincing findings to be considered for practice and future research. The centering question asked: What is the state of CSA disclosure research and what can be learned to apply to practice and future research? Using Braun and Clarke’s guidelines for thematic analysis, five themes emerged: (1) Disclosure is an iterative, interactive process rather than a discrete event best done within a relational context; (2) contemporary disclosure models reflect a social–ecological, person-in-environment orientation for understanding the complex interplay of individual, familial, contextual, and cultural factors involved in CSA disclosure; (3) age and gender significantly influence disclosure; (4) there is a lack of a life-course perspective; and (5) barriers to disclosure continue to outweigh facilitators. Although solid strides have been made in understanding CSA disclosures, the current state of knowledge does not fully capture a cohesive picture of disclosure processes and pathways over the life course. More research is needed on environmental, contextual, and cultural factors. Barriers continue to be identified more frequently than facilitators, although dialogical forums are emerging as important facilitators of CSA disclosure. Implications for practice in facilitating CSA disclosures are discussed with recommendations for future research.
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              The Prevention of Childhood Sexual Abuse

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                Journal
                pusf
                Psico-USF
                Psico-USF
                Universidade de São Francisco, Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Psicologia (Campinas, SP, Brazil )
                1413-8271
                2175-3563
                2023
                : 28
                : 2
                : 375-388
                Affiliations
                [1] João Pessoa orgnameUniversidade Federal da Paraíba Brazil
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                S1413-82712023000200375 S1413-8271(23)02800200375
                10.1590/1413-82712023280213
                8bf1ebfc-800d-4350-9ff2-4cf796b87fce

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                : 07 October 2021
                : 20 July 2022
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                Adolescentes,Análisis documental,Violência sexual,Notificação,Criança,Análise documental,Sexual violence,Notification,Children,Adolescents,Documentary analysis,Violencia sexual,Notificación,Niño

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