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The Impact of Childhood Abuse on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Youth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Ieke De Vries1, Kelly E Goggin1.   

Abstract

Scholars and practitioners have drawn attention to the issue of commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) of minors, yet we continue to lack a clear understanding of which factors increase a minor's risk to this type of victimization. The current article reviews the literature about the impact of sexual, physical, or emotional abuse on the risk of CSE. The study utilizes quantitative meta-analytical techniques to estimate an overall impact of prior abuse. Nineteen studies were selected after a comprehensive search of electronic databases covering the fields of social science, criminology, psychology, or related fields. To be included in the analyses, all articles had to measure the direct impact of sexual, physical, and/or emotional abuse on minor's risk to CSE, utilizing multivariate techniques and presenting statistical metrics to assess the impact of prior abuse. Key findings demonstrate that sexual abuse considerably increases the risk of exploitation, especially among female youth in the United States. Physical and emotional abuse show negligible or no significant independent impacts, even though a few studies have begun to suggest that experiencing multiple types of childhood abuse may aggravate a risk of sexual exploitation. Our findings can guide further research on the impact of prior victimizations and inform screening instruments that are being developed to identify youth at risk of CSE.

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Keywords:  child abuse; commercial sexual exploitation; revictimization; sexual abuse; sexual assault; youth violence

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30305008     DOI: 10.1177/1524838018801332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trauma Violence Abuse        ISSN: 1524-8380


  1 in total

1.  Substance Use, Mental Health, and Child Welfare Profiles of Juvenile Justice-Involved Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth.

Authors:  Eraka Bath; Elizabeth Barnert; Sarah Godoy; Ivy Hammond; Sangeeta Mondals; David Farabee; Christine Grella
Journal:  J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol       Date:  2020-03-26       Impact factor: 3.031

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