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The Effect of Child Sexual Abuse Allegations/ Investigations on the Mother/Child RelationshipLouisiana State University
University of Michigan In alleged sexual abuse cases, the mother's efforts to provide a protective environment, including detecting signs of abuse and providing support subsequent to abuse, are critical to the child's well-being. This qualitative study, using two focus groups with 10 participants, examines changes in the mother/child relationship after disclosures of sexual abuse of preschoolers. Mother/child relationships were affected by suspicions and discovery of child sexual abuse in the following categories: interference of investigators, behavior problems in the child, parental exhaustion from increased demands, and parenting insecurity. Suggestions for further research and intervention implications are discussed.
Key Words: child sexual abuse mother/child relationship nonabusive mothers
Violence Against Women, Vol. 13, No. 10,
1053-1071 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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