Childhood sexual behavior as an indicator of sexual abuse: Professionals' criteria and biases

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Gonzalez Ortega, Eva [1 ]
Orgaz Baz, Begona [1 ]
Lopez Sanchez, Felix [1 ]
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[1] Univ Salamanca, Fac Psicol, Salamanca 37005, Spain
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YOUNG-CHILDREN; UTILITY;
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B84 [心理学];
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Childhood sexual behavior as an indicator of sexual abuse: Professionals' criteria and biases. Some sexual behaviors are related to child sexual abuse experiences, but none unequivocally. Therefore, professionals might use non-empirical-based criteria and be biased when detecting and reporting victims. To check this hypothesis, we presented 974 Spanish and Latin American professionals from different fields (Psychology, Education, Health, Social Services, Justice, and Police Force) with hypothetical situations of child sexual behavior (varying the sex, age and behavior) by using an experimental vignette method based on Factorial Survey. Participants were asked to indicate whether such behaviors are a sign of abuse and whether they would report them. We also measured demographic, academic, professional and attitude factors. According to the analysis, professionals' suspicion of abuse is more affected by personal factors, whereas their reporting intention depends more on situational factors. The main criterion adopted is the type of sexual behavior, with professionals being more likely to suspect and report in response to aggressive sexual behavior and precocious sexual knowledge. Professionals' attitudes to sexuality seem to generate biases, as those who are erotophobic are more likely to suspect abuse. None of the sexual behaviors was seen as evidence of abuse.
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