Holly's House, Inc., Evansville, IN, USA.
The University of Evansville, Evansville, IN, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2020 May;25(2):215-223. doi: 10.1177/1077559519874884. Epub 2019 Sep 16.
Although abuse prevention programs have proliferated, little research has explored the direct effects of such programs on actual child sexual abuse disclosure rates, and no research has explored the effects of such programs on child sexual abuse substantiation. Employing a quasi-experimental design, the present research reflects an exploration of the effects of exposure to the Think First and Stay Safe™ abuse prevention program on abuse disclosure rates of 319 children who underwent a child forensic interview within 2015-2018 in a Midwestern child advocacy center. Supporting our mediational hypotheses, children exposed (vs. not exposed) to the Think First and Stay Safe™ program were significantly more likely to disclose abuse during the forensic interview, which in turn predicted significantly increased abuse substantiation likelihood.
尽管防虐待项目已经大量涌现,但很少有研究探讨这些项目对实际儿童性虐待披露率的直接影响,也没有研究探讨这些项目对儿童性虐待证实率的影响。本研究采用准实验设计,反映了对接触 Think First 和 Stay Safe™防虐待项目的影响的探索,该项目涉及 2015 年至 2018 年期间在中西部儿童倡导中心接受儿童法医访谈的 319 名儿童,以支持我们的中介假设,与未接触 Think First 和 Stay Safe™项目的儿童相比,接触该项目的儿童在法医访谈中更有可能披露虐待行为,而这反过来又预示着虐待行为的证实可能性显著增加。