TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - Prevalence of sexually abusive experiences in childhood and adolescence among a community sample of Latinas: a descriptive study JO - Journal of child sexual abuse A1 - Ulibarri, Monica D. A1 - Ulloa, Emilio C. A1 - Camacho, Lizeth SP - 405 EP - 421 VL - 18 IS - 4 N2 - This study examined the prevalence, severity, and circumstances of self-reported sexually coercive and abusive experiences in childhood and adolescence in a community sample of Latina women (N=204) ages 18 to 34 years. Results from structured phone interviews indicated that 35% of the women reported experiencing some form of sexual abuse, 31% of the reported perpetrators were family members, and 52% were boyfriends, friends, or acquaintances. Of those who reported an abusive experience, 44% had not disclosed the abuse to anyone; for those who did disclose, 74% reported feeling supported. Findings highlight the importance of including peer and dating-partner abuse in the assessment of CSA and the necessity for outreach to Latina women who may have never disclosed their experiences of abuse.

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