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Tell me what happened

Stanley McCloy
- 01 Jul 2006 - 
- Vol. 38, Iss: 7, pp 472
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This article is published in Family Medicine.The article was published on 2006-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 27 citations till now.

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The psychological measurement of childhood sexual development in Western societies: methodological challenges.

TL;DR: Almost all studies on childhood sexual behavior and feelings use either observational or retrospective methods, which means that to gain insight into the child's perspective, one has to rely on methods other than observations or retrospective research.
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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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Can order of general and specific memory prompts help children to recall an instance of a repeated event that was different from the others

TL;DR: In this article, six to eight-year-old children either experienced or heard stories about a magic show and half of the children were asked to describe what happens during the magic shows and then what happened during the target experience and half were asked what happened followed by what happens.
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The psychological measurement of childhood sexual development in Western societies: methodological challenges.

TL;DR: Almost all studies on childhood sexual behavior and feelings use either observational or retrospective methods, which means that to gain insight into the child's perspective, one has to rely on methods other than observations or retrospective research.
Posted Content

When Interviewing Children: A Review and Update

TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight principles for interviewing children based on the best available science, understanding that such principles keep changing as new evidence accumulates and that gaps exist in the knowledge base where guidance is limited.
Journal ArticleDOI

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.
Journal ArticleDOI

Can order of general and specific memory prompts help children to recall an instance of a repeated event that was different from the others

TL;DR: In this article, six to eight-year-old children either experienced or heard stories about a magic show and half of the children were asked to describe what happens during the magic shows and then what happened during the target experience and half were asked what happened followed by what happens.