
@article{ref1,
title="Child Sexual Abuse: Psychosocial Aspects of 101 Cases Seen in an Urban Malaysian Setting",
journal="Child abuse and neglect",
year="1995",
author="Kassima, Kasmini and Kasim, Mohd. Sham",
volume="19",
number="7",
pages="793-799",
abstract="This paper describes a case note and interview study of a cross sectional sample comprised of all children seen and confirmed as being sexually abused between June 1985 and December 1990 by the Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) Team of Kuala Lumpur General Hospital. A total of 101 cases, which represented 18.2% of all child abuse cases, were seen together with their accompanying adults. Information about ethnicity, socioeconomic status, family constellation, relationship of perpetrator to the child, and reported psychosocial factors that could have contributed towards the abuse were recorded. The Indian ethnicity group was found to be overrepresented. The mean age of children was 6-8 years, SD 4.1, with age ranging 1.5-16 years. Forty-one and one-half percent were in the age range 5-9 years. Among the important associated psychosocial factors found were the absence of another adult at home, unemployment, and history of drug abuse among the perpetrators. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Child Abuse & Neglect, 1995. Copyright © 1995 by Elsevier Science)Foreign Countries1980s1990sSexual Assault VictimSexual Assault CausesChild Abuse CausesChild Abuse VictimChild Sexual Abuse CausesChild Sexual Abuse VictimChild VictimJuvenile VictimEarly ChildhoodEarly AdolescenceLate ChildhoodLate AdolescenceMiddle ChildhoodPsychosocial FactorsAsian ChildAsian JuvenileAsian Victim10-02<p />",
language="en",
issn="0145-2134",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}