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Listen to the Children: Kids' Impressions of Who Do You TellTM

NCJ Number
247581
Journal
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse Volume: 23 Issue: 1 Dated: 2014 Pages: 17-37
Author(s)
Leslie M. Tutty
Date Published
2014
Length
0 pages
Annotation
School-based programs have been the central strategy to educate children about the serious nature of child sexual abuse in the hope of prevention or early intervention.
Abstract
School-based programs have been the central strategy to educate children about the serious nature of child sexual abuse in the hope of prevention or early intervention. Virtually all evaluations have been quantitative, seldom allowing children to directly comment on their experiences. This article presents the results of qualitative research with 116 students (51 boys and 65 girls) ranging from age 6 to 12 who had participated in the Who Do You Tell child sexual abuse education program. Ten focus groups were conducted with students in separate grades, from kindergarten through sixth grade, two to three months after program participation. The core themes that emerged from the focus group interviews are presented, as are implications for child sexual abuse prevention programs.