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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 452-2 Filed 11/12/21 Page 8 of 45 (continued) Table I. (continued) Study Aagga (2010) Fontes and Pummer (2010) Ungar, Barter, McConne 'Turty, and Fatho m. (2009a) Purpose The study a med to dent fy factors mp ng on or promot ng CSA d scosures. Overew research quest on: What persona , env ronmenta , and contextua nfluences mp ng on or promot ng CSA d scosures. Th s exam nat on of CSA d scosure exp ored the ways cultura affects processes of CSA d scosure and reporting, both n the Un ted States and nterna on y. Th s study exp ored d sclosure strateg es w th a nat ona samp e of youth focus ng on forms were comp eted by youth owng part c pat on n abuse prevent on Summary The study presents a comprehens ve soc a -eco og ca naly ys to CSA d scosure h gh ght ng the mu t faceted nfluences Of note. 42% had d scosed the abuse dur ng ch dhood; 26% had not d scosed because they had repressed the memory of the abuse had occurred n ch dhood; and 26% had not d scosed because they had d ff culty wth reca . The rema nder had attempted some form of d scosure ona soc a -eco og ca context, that s, ack of soc a support, d srupt ve nghborhood. A retrospec ve ng approach that coud be affected by reca ssues Themes fe nto four doma ns: (1) v dua and deve opmenta factors, (2) persona ty and character st cs such as gender ro es wth doma n v ct ms of CSA, (3) nghborhood and soc a -eco og ca factors not pursu ng troub e and soc a eta tudes, and (4) parent's react ons for unhea th ng soc a messages and k ds zatt ng on for hea th ng soc a messages. Purposefu ness es s h gher than the reported n c dence of CSA d scosers Cultura and y soc ate factors effects d scosure are dent fed. Recommendat ons made for (1) d sc osure detal ed nterv ew ng shoud be tr nguated wth c d's cultura context, (2) quest on shoud a so take nto account age and gender factors, and (3) cu ture stands as an mpdrcant factor n d cos ng or be ng asked to d sc ose. Presents a comprehens ve framework nterv ew derat ons to abuse emp oy fve strateg es: us ng se -harm ng behav ors Youths end ngs behaving or worsen ng process. that have dent ed m ary to others; not tak ng Findings The study h gh ghts that d scosure s an interact ve ongo ng process. Exam nat on of resu ts from a nat ona samp e of 1621) eva uat on where youth forms where comp eted Sample samp e samp ng was emp oyed Snowba samp ng was used to recrut more adu ts to revew surv vors about the r d sc osure exper ences. 40 men nterv ewed about CSA 44% were women and 66% wth a range of 18-65 wth an average age of abuse onset of 5.3 years d = 3.6). Dysoeconom c backgrounds Data cons sted of pub shed tertature on CSA d scosure and unpub shed tertature on CSA d scosure wth a competent y cultura ys to prov de a framework for CSA d scosure quest on ng. Forms were comp eted by youth owng part c pat on n abuse prevent on",
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