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Erin K. Taylor

Researcher at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Publications -  10
Citations -  88

Erin K. Taylor is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Child sexual abuse & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 51 citations.

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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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Impact of early intervention for youth with problematic sexual behaviors and their caregivers

TL;DR: In this paper, a broad implementation of early intervention services has a high potential for impact given the prevalence of child sexual abuse committed by youth and the low recidivism rate following eff...
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and young children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: A conceptual overview and treatment considerations

TL;DR: In this paper, an empirically supported evidence-based behavioral parent treatment program for young children ages 2 to 7 with disruptive behavior problems is presented. But, due to the taboo nature of the topic and the potential impact and harm to other children, unique clinical issues can arise when behaviors are classified as "problematic sexual behavior".
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Early identification of youth with problematic sexual behavior: A qualitative study.

TL;DR: Developmentally appropriate, evidence-informed policies and procedures for the identification of and response to PSB in youth within and across professions would facilitate a public health response to for prevention and early responses toPSB of youth.
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A Qualitative Analysis of Family Perspective on Treatment Services for Youths with Problematic Sexual Behavior

TL;DR: The key to efficacious intervention for youths with problematic sexual behavior (PSB) is direct caregiver involvement as mentioned in this paper, which has unique complexities beyond k-means beyond k.