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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 397-2 Filed 10/29/21 Page 12 of 45\n\nTable I. (continued)\n\nStudy\n\nA gg a and K rts henbaum (2005)\n\nA gg a (2005)\n\nCo gngs Gr f f ths and Kuma o (2005)\n\n270\n\nPurpose ves of the current study were to\n\nf y a broad range\nof factors, nclud ng\nfam dynam cs that\ncontribute to or\n\nPurpose samp ng of men and women a ong\n\nh ndrose CSA\nwas\nto quetate y exp ore\nor promote d scosure\nby exa n ng a range\nof factors nclud ng\ngender c dynam c-\n\nThe study's purpose was\nto quetate y exp ore\n\nSummary\n\nOver ha f the part c pants had not\nd closed the abuse dur ng ch hood. Of the nond sclosers,\npart c pants x d scose\nbecause they had repressed or\nforgotten the memory. A most\none th rd of the d scosure\n\nThree themes emerged for men that\nnh b ted or prec p tated d scosure: (1) reasons re ated to gender\n\nContent ana ys s dent f ed two broad\nd mens ons of d scosure: (1) agency:\nch-d nated d scosure versus\n\nThese resu ts ft nto A gg a's (2004)\nd scosure framework. Through\ndata ana ys s, two raters coded\n\nF nd ngs\n\nFour major themes emerged suggest ng\nthat CSA d scosure can be seen as a\ncond t ng when certa n fam-\n\nneeded on γ. More data are\ngarner more nformat on on\nd sc osure.\n\nprec bant for d sc osure, and (3) fea that\nprec bant for nond sc osure. Two\npredom nant themes w th ffect\n\nauthor's d scosure es us a\ndef ned four d screte categor es ons\nwh ch proved to be both\nexhaustive and mutua y excusive\n\n(continued)\n\n1,737 cases of CSA\nDurban area of KwZulu-Nata, South\nAfr ca v ct ms\n\nTwo study\nobject ves to: (1)\nexam ne how and\n\nDes gn\n\nA qua tat ve og ca\ndes gn—LIM—was\nused to e ct\n\nd scosure\n\nSurv vors of CSA were\nnterv ewed about\nther d scosure\n\nNarrat ve nterv ews were\nconducted to capture fam y eve\nfactors. Axa and\n\nL ne-by- ne open\ncod ng was conducted\nto capture fam y eve\nfactors and\n\nStudy exam ned patterns\nof d scosure n a arge\nrepresentat ve samp e\nof South Afr can CSA\nv ct ms\n\n1,614 g rls and\n2001 to December\n2003 g ts and\n\n1,737 cases of CSA reported to the North Durban\n\nobject ves to: (1)\nexam ne how and\n\nDOJ-OGR-00005922",
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