2018
DOI: 10.21608/ajfm.2018.15883
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Study of Child Sexually Abused Cases in Cairo Governorates in the Period from (2012) to (2016)

Abstract: Introduction Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a serious violation of human well-being and of the law. It is, sadly, an international problem of great magnitude that can affect children of all ages, sexes, races and socioeconomic classes. CSA is outlawed nearly everywhere in the world, generally with severe criminal penalties, including, in some jurisdictions, life imprisonment or capital punishment Aim of the study to examine the incidence, risk factors and pattern of sexual assault in children to provide grounds f… Show more

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“…The prevalence of anal assaults in the current study may be due to many male children who are commonly subjected to anal sex. This finding was in agreement with Abo-Seria et al (2018) The current study also reported that the earlier the notification of the assault, the higher the chance of documenting its occurrence. Many studies reported similar results (Abo El Wafa and Mohammed Ali, 2020; Karki et al, 2020;Sobh et al, 2020;Blandino et al, 2021).…”
Section: Iii: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The prevalence of anal assaults in the current study may be due to many male children who are commonly subjected to anal sex. This finding was in agreement with Abo-Seria et al (2018) The current study also reported that the earlier the notification of the assault, the higher the chance of documenting its occurrence. Many studies reported similar results (Abo El Wafa and Mohammed Ali, 2020; Karki et al, 2020;Sobh et al, 2020;Blandino et al, 2021).…”
Section: Iii: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%