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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 397-2 Filed 10/29/21 Page 7 of 45 (continued) Table 1. (continued) Study Hunter (2011) Schaeffer, Leventhal, and Asnes (2011) Summary Findings Design Purpose A majority of the 22 part c pants d d not make a d sclosure unt l and a er they ngs support agg s (2004) mode c disclosure but suff ent samp e sze s for very ng behav or nd rect attempts to category. cs d sclosure shou d be a comp ex process. An innovat ve study to try to assess can fac tate d sclosures of CSA. Data were based on a large number of nterv ews. Data ed anays s produced deta ed findings supporting other ngs on d sclosure. The barr ers to ch d sclosure dent f ed were: (1) ch d s w tnessed (e.g., the perpetrator abuse was a request ev dence of abuse) (e.g., the ch d was tntesed); (2) fears get n trouble she he to d); (3) ack of understand ng ty (e.g., the ch d fa ed to recogn zeabus ve behavior as unaccepta e); and (5) the perpetrator was a fr end not to burden them. Ear er d sclosures are reated to extra fam occurrence of v ct m abuse together, and parents who were vewed as conf dan ts samp e sze. More y out of 22 part c pants d d report h gher eve s of shame and se f-b ame about the r y sexua exper ences. Fear, shame and se f-b ame were further det ected n the man n tors d sclosure. The ngs are further det a ed and through subthemes. The ngs support agg s (2004) mode c disclosure but suff ent samp e sze s for very ng behav or nd rect attempts to category. cs d sclosure shou d be a comp ex process. Study sought to f nd out f 191 nterv ews of CSA v ct ms aged 3-18 over a 1-yr per od were add dress nqry ry about the process of a ch d s d sclosure; (2) determ ne f ch d s d sclosure fac l tated f orens c nterv ews Forens c nterv ewers were asked to incorporate quest ons about \"rea sons for d sclosure\" and to test f they \"ran\" or \"fy\" ed them to de ay d sclosure. Interview protoco related to the ex sting forens c nterv ew content. Interview protoco related to the ex sting forens c nterv ew content. ch d ren's reasons for d sclosure were extracted, transcribed and analyzed us ng grounded theory method of anays s. Sample community and couns ng serv ces v ct ms genera y, v ct m heath, and mental heath. Sexua Assault Module of the Juven le V ct m zat on used Narrat ve nqry ry methodo gy. Face-to-face nterv ews were conducted w th 713 women part c pants. Data were ana yzed us ng Rosentha s (2004) F-scher- Rosentha s (2004) method. Purpose of th s study was to deve op a fu er understand ng of CSA d sclosures. Th s study med to: (1) add dress nqry ry about the process of a ch d s d sclosure; (2) determ ne f ch d s d sclosure fac l tated f orens c nterv ews; (3) descr be factors that ed them to test f they \"ran\" or \"fy\" ed them to de ay d sclosure. 74% of ch dren were female and 51% were Caucas an 265 DOJ-OGR-00005917",
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