A Global Perspective on Child Sexual Abuse: Meta-Analysis of Prevalence Around the World
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Our comprehensive meta-analysis combined prevalence figures of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) reported in 217 publications published between 1980 and 2008, including 331 independent samples with a total of 9,911,748 participants. The overall estimated CSA prevalence was 127/1000 in self-report studies and 4/1000 in informant studies. Self-reported CSA was more common among female (180/1000) than among male participants (76/1000). Lowest rates for both girls (113/1000) and boys (41/1000) were found in Asia, and highest rates were found for girls in Australia (215/1000) and for boys in Africa (193/1000). The results of our meta-analysis confirm that CSA is a global problem of considerable extent, but also show…
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- Meta-analysis
- Sexual abuse
- Demography
- Poison control
- Child sexual abuse
- Injury prevention
- Medicine
- Suicide prevention
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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