2024
DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2024.1325385
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What are practitioners' views of how digital health interventions may play a role in online child sexual abuse service delivery?

Ethel Quayle,
Matthias Schwannauer,
Filippo Varese
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionOnline child sexual abuse (OCSA) affects considerable numbers of children globally and is associated with a variety of mental health problems. Existing practitioner studies suggest that young people are infrequently asked about online abuse and practitioners have a fragmented understanding of the problems experienced or how they might approach them. There are very few evidence-based interventions that guide clinical assessment or practice. Digital Health Interventions (DHIs) have the potential to b… Show more

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