The Prevalence and Circumstances of Child Sexual Abuse among Latina Women

This study examined the prevalence and circumstances of child sexual abuse in a community sample of Latina women, 18 to 50 years of age. Chi-square tests of independence and t-test procedures were used to assess the prevalence, characteristics of the victim, assault, perpetrator, disclosure, and lon...

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Published inHispanic journal of behavioral sciences Vol. 21; no. 3; pp. 351 - 365
Main Authors Romero, Gloria J., Wyatt, Gail E., Loeb, Tamra Burns, Carmona, Jennifer Vargas, Solis, Beatriz M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Thousand Oaks, CA SAGE Publications 01.08.1999
Spanish Speaking Mental Health Research Center, University of California, Los Angeles
SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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Summary:This study examined the prevalence and circumstances of child sexual abuse in a community sample of Latina women, 18 to 50 years of age. Chi-square tests of independence and t-test procedures were used to assess the prevalence, characteristics of the victim, assault, perpetrator, disclosure, and long-term effects. One in three Latina women reported incidents of sexual abuse, regardless of acculturation or citizenship status. More than one third of the women also experienced revictimization, with more than 80% of initial incidents occurring from the age of 7 years. The majority of the experiences occurred in private locations, by young male perpetrators, known to the victim. Four women were forced to marry perpetrators of their abuse. Treatment implications and community-based interventions for Latina survivors of child sexual abuse are discussed.
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ISSN:0739-9863
1552-6364
DOI:10.1177/0739986399213009