2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269786
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Exploring parental understanding of child sexual abuse and prevention as a measure for HIV prevention in Rwampara district

Abstract: Background Worldwide, more than 95 million children are sexually abused each year with children in sub-Saharan Africa experiencing sexual assault at higher rates than those in more developed areas. In Uganda, 20% of young people indicated that their sexual debut was non-consensual. The risk for transmission of HIV to children through Child Sexual Abuse is high because of greater mucosal tissue damage and the often repetitive nature of abuse. This contributes significantly to the burden of HIV in Uganda. Despit… Show more

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“…Related to the importance of disclosure and reporting of CSA, parents must ensure open parent-child communication about sexuality and sexual abuse, know the warning signs of CSA and generally improve their knowledge about available community support resources for CSA survivors and prevention of the phenomenon (Del Campo et al, 2023). Besides open parent-child communication, parents must spend meaningful time and be involved with their children, and know who else their children are spending time with, including other young people and adults (Kamukama et al, 2022).…”
Section: Implications For Practice and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related to the importance of disclosure and reporting of CSA, parents must ensure open parent-child communication about sexuality and sexual abuse, know the warning signs of CSA and generally improve their knowledge about available community support resources for CSA survivors and prevention of the phenomenon (Del Campo et al, 2023). Besides open parent-child communication, parents must spend meaningful time and be involved with their children, and know who else their children are spending time with, including other young people and adults (Kamukama et al, 2022).…”
Section: Implications For Practice and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%