| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152 |
- {
- "document_metadata": {
- "page_number": "14 of 45",
- "document_number": "452-2",
- "date": "11/12/21",
- "document_type": "court document",
- "has_handwriting": false,
- "has_stamps": false
- },
- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 452-2 Filed 11/12/21 Page 14 of 45 Table 1. (continued) Study Purpose Design Sample Findings Summary Sta er and Nelson-Garde (2005) The purpose of this study was to understand the process of CSA disclosure and how this unfolded for ado escents and rs who had experienced CSA. Examined and subsequent consequences of CSA. Samp e cons sted of 34 part cipants from four groups: Sessions were seen between 60 and 90 m n and were audiotaped and transcribed for content ana ysis. Using purposive samp ng of survivors of CSA, 24 adults (ages of 18 between 5 and 61.2) were recruited by 57% male and 43% female agen ts. The study emp oyed a LIM—a descr pt ve ca phenomeno ca design—and the interv ew new ed 2 hr on average, generated data for a themat c ana ysis. The interv ew gu de was d c c ose of CSA ct ms The study sought to examine the inf uences that dr b or promote CSA d scourse and to address gaps n knowledge about what circumstances v s ect ms of CSA d sclose and under what c rcumstances v ct ms of CSA d sclosure occurred. Sma groups of preado escent and ado escent g rs who had surv ved sexual abuse a so served as consta nts and were encouraged to share the k now edge on the benefit of profes ona pract toners. This study prov ded a contextua exam nat on of the d scourse process, coser to the d scourse that occurs n tme when abuse and d scourse occurred. Sma groups of preado escent and ado escent g rs who had surv ved sexual abuse a so served as consta nts and were encouraged to share the k now edge on the benefit of profes ona pract toners. The mothers sad they were concerned about negat ve effects for the ch dren as a consequence of d scosur ng the r stress. If the ch dren showed s gns of d stress they woud not ta k, pursue the subject or not ta k further. F nd ngs n three major doma ns: (1) sepha se: conf dent se ect on of tme, (2) conf dent se ect on of person and persona reacton phase, and (3) support ve or hostile reactons. The act ongo ng consequences phase, and the k now edge on the benefit of profes ona pract toners. The study expanded types of CSA d sc osures to more fu y understand how ch dren and adu ts d sc ose. And under what c rcumstances that occurred n ch dhood suscept b e n memory fa es, espec a y when these memor es were forgotten. Over ha f the study samp e d d not fr get these (continued) 272 A agga (2004)",
- "text_blocks": [
- {
- "type": "printed",
- "content": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 452-2 Filed 11/12/21 Page 14 of 45",
- "position": "header"
- },
- {
- "type": "printed",
- "content": "Table 1. (continued)",
- "position": "header"
- },
- {
- "type": "printed",
- "content": "Study Purpose Design Sample Findings Summary",
- "position": "left margin"
- },
- {
- "type": "printed",
- "content": "Sta er and Nelson-Garde (2005) ... 272 A agga (2004)",
- "position": "main content"
- }
- ],
- "entities": {
- "people": [
- "Sta er",
- "Nelson-Garde",
- "A agga"
- ],
- "organizations": [],
- "locations": [],
- "dates": [
- "11/12/21",
- "2005",
- "2004"
- ],
- "reference_numbers": [
- "1:20-cr-00330-PAE",
- "452-2"
- ]
- },
- "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court filing related to a case involving child sexual abuse (CSA). The text is mostly printed, with some rotated text. The content discusses research studies on CSA disclosure and the factors influencing it."
- }
|