The fourth edition of this best-selling reference is a valuable resource to clinicians and child advocates serving children and families affected by suspicions of child sexual abuse. Fully updated and revised by leading experts on child abuse, this resource covers what a complete and comprehensive medical evaluation entails, when to seek an examination, the importance of conducting a medical history, how discrepancies between a childs history and physical findings can be explained, how the childs medical record should be structured, what types of documentation should be expected, and how a medical diagnosis is formulated. New Topics Include Telemedicine in the child sexual abuse medical evaluation Human trafficking International issues in child sexual abuse Enhanced focus on findings that mimic sexual abuse and on developmental considerations
Foreword Preface 1. The Problem 2. The Evaluation 3. Physical Examination 4. Documentation of Physical Evidence in Child Sexual Abuse 5. Sexually Transmitted Infections in Child And Adolescent Sexual Assault and Abuse 6. Forensic Evidence in Child Sexual Abuse 7. Adolescent Issues in Sexual Abuse 8. Mimics of Sexual Abuse 9. Telemedicine and the Child Sexual Abuse Medical Evaluation 10. The Roles of Nursing in Issues of Child Sexual Abuse 11. Developmental Considerations When Interviewing Children and the Forensic Evaluation Process 12. Child Sexual Abuse Education and Treatment for Youth 13. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Child Maltreatment:: Accessing Community Resources 14. Legal Issues in the Medical Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse 15. Child Sexual Exploitation:: Recognition and Prevention Considerations 16. Human Trafficking 17. Documentation, Report Formulation, and Conclusions 18. Child Sexual Abuse:: An International Perspective
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