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Dafna Tener

Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Publications -  60
Citations -  647

Dafna Tener is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Child sexual abuse & Sexual abuse. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 42 publications receiving 369 citations. Previous affiliations of Dafna Tener include University of New Hampshire & University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

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Adult Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse: A Literature Review.

TL;DR: Domains include decisions to disclose during adulthood, barriers and facilitators to disclosure and potential recipients of the disclosure, as well as the process of telling and its impact on survivors’ well-being are reviewed.
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Laughing through this pain: medical clowning during examination of sexually abused children: an innovative approach.

TL;DR: The results indicated that medical clowns play a unique role both in lowering anxiety and fear among children before and during the unpleasant forensic examination as well as in mitigating potential retraumatization of the sexual abuse event resulting from the medical examination.
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"Victim, Perpetrator, or Just My Brother?" Sibling Sexual Abuse in Large Families: A Child Advocacy Center Study.

TL;DR: Examining SSA characteristics, dynamics, and perceptions of deviancy in multisibling subsystems concludes that treatment should account for the complexity of SSA by shedding assumptions and considering the sibling subsystem as an autonomous unit within the large family.
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How does COVID-19 impact intrafamilial child sexual abuse? Comparison analysis of reports by practitioners in Israel and the US.

TL;DR: Concerns were raised that COVID-19 has been detrimental to the disclosure of IFCSA, with plummeting child abuse reports, and enhanced strategies to accessing and supporting families remotely such as using technology could improve identification and response to I FCSA.
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A Typology of Offenders Who Use Online Communications to Commit Sex Crimes Against Minors

TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative, empirically based typology of offenders who use online communications to commit sex crimes against minors, including offenders who met victims online and those who knew them in advance, was presented.