Child sexual abuse is a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent
uses a child for sexual stimulation.Forms of child sexual abuse include
asking or pressuring a child to engage in sexual activities (regardless of the
outcome), indecent
exposure (of the
genitals, female nipples, etc.) with intent to gratify their own sexual desires
or to intimidate or groom the child, physical sexual contact with a child, or using a child to
produce child
pornography.
The effects of child sexual abuse can include depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, propensity to further victimization in adulthood, and physical injury to the child,
among other problems. Sexual
abuse by a family member is a form of incest, and can result in
more serious and long-term psychological trauma, especially in the
case of parental incest.
The global prevalence of child sexual abuse has been estimated at
19.7% for females and 7.9% for males, according to a 2009 study published in Clinical Psychology Review that examined 65 studies from 22
countries. Using the available data, the highest prevalence rate of child
sexual abuse geographically was found in Africa (34.4%), primarily because of
high rates in South Africa; Europe showed the lowest prevalence rate (9.2%);
America and Asia had prevalence rates between 10.1% and 23.9%. In the past, other research has
concluded similarly that in North America,
for example, approximately 15% to 25% of women and 5% to 15% of men were
sexually abused when they were children. Most
sexual abuse offenders are acquainted with their victims; approximately 30% are
relatives of the child, most often brothers, fathers, uncles or cousins; around
60% are other acquaintances such as 'friends' of the family, babysitters, or
neighbors; strangers are the offenders in approximately 10% of child sexual
abuse cases. Most child sexual
abuse is committed by men; studies show that women commit 14% to 40% of
offenses reported against boys and 6% of offenses reported against girls. Most offenders who sexually abuse
prepubescent children are pedophiles, although some offenders do not meet
the clinical diagnosis standards for pedophilia.
Under the law, "child sexual abuse" is an umbrella term describing criminal and civil offenses
in which an adult engages in sexual activity with a minor or exploits a minor for the purpose of
sexual gratification. The American Psychiatric Association states that "children cannot
consent to sexual activity with adults", and condemns any such action by
an adult: "An adult who engages in sexual activity with a child is
performing a criminal and immoral act which never can be considered normal or
socially acceptable behavior.
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