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Child Sexual Abuse: Factors Affecting Victims' Removal From Home

NCJ Number
122311
Journal
Child Abuse and Neglect Volume: 14 Issue: 1 Dated: (1990) Pages: 53-60
Author(s)
A Pellegrin; W G Wagner
Date Published
1990
Length
8 pages
Annotation
Factors are examined relating to the children's protective service workers' decision to remove sexually abused children from the family home.
Abstract
A total of 43 substantiated cases of child sexual abuse were analyzed to identify factors associated with child victims' removal from the home. The decision to remove was analyzed relative to the following six factors: (1) nature of the abuse, (2) severity of abuse, (3) frequency of abuse, (4) mothers' employment status, (5) mothers' compliance with a recommended treatment plan, and (6) mothers' belief of the victim. Discriminant function analysis revealed that the discriminant function containing mothers' compliance, mothers' belief, severity of abuse, mothers' employment status, and frequency of abuse, in order of importance of contribution, was significantly related to victims' removal from the home. 1 table, 23 references. (Author abstract modified)