“…Of these samples, six (75%) were children who were maltreated by a parent or caregiver (Katz & Tener, 2021a, 2021bKatz et al, 2020;Lev-Wiesel et al, 2014;Simon et al, 2018;Tsur et al, 2021Tsur et al, , 2022 and two (25%) were of children evaluated due to allegations or concerns of abuse by parents, caregivers, family members, or family friends (Drouineau et al, 2017;Taylor & Higginbotham, 2020). Three (37.5%) of the eight children's samples studied sexual abuse (Katz et al, 2020;Taylor & Higginbotham, 2020;Tsur et al, 2022), three (37.5%) studied physical abuse (Katz & Tener, 2021a, 2021bSimon et al, 2018;Tsur et al, 2021), one (12.5%) did not specify the type of the maltreatment (Drouineau et al, 2017), and one studied multiple types of abuse (physical, sexual, emotional, neglect, and witnessing domestic violence; Lev-Wiesel et al, 2014). The remaining three (27.27%) samples were of adults who retrospectively reported childhood sexual abuse (Carballo-Diéguez & Dolezal, 1995;Dolezal & Carballo-Diéguez, 2002;Sigurdardottir & Halldorsdottir, 2013).…”