“…Some have argued that the traumatic impact of childhood sexual abuse has been overstated (Rind, Tromovitch, & Bauserman, 1998) while others have contended that those experiencing sexual abuse report numerous detrimental effects (Dallam et al, 1998;Paolucci, Genuis, & Violato, 2001). Generally, data derived from clinical samples (Brown & Anderson, 1991;Bryer, Nelson, Miller, & Krol, 1987) suggest high levels of health impairment following sexual abuse while data derived from population studies raise the possibility that many of those experiencing sexual abuse are resilient (Mullen, Martin, Anderson, Romans, & Herbison, 1993) or that the apparent association between abuse and health is attributable to other factors (Rind et al, 1998).…”