“…One element however, did diverge somewhat from the literature; while children and teenagers are believed to disclose more often to friends than parents (Schönbucher, et al, 2012), at least half of the participants who disclosed before the age of 18 told their mothers first. Delaying disclosure was found to be quite common for victims of CSA, and while some tell a little later in childhood several will only disclose years later once they have reached adulthood (Alaggia, 2010;Alaggia, & Kirshenbaum, 2005;Goodman-Brown, Edelstein, Goodman, Jones, & Gordon, 2003;McElvaney, Greene, & Hogan, 2012;O'Leary, & Barber, 2008;Paine, & Hansen, 2002;Ullman, 2003). The literature on delayed disclosure concurred with the results of the study since all the participants waited some amount of time before disclosing their abuse and only a minority of participants actually disclosed in childhood.…”