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Journal of Forensic Nursing. 18:E29-E37
Although the presence of forensic evidence aids in successful prosecution of sexual abuse, controversy remains regarding the timing and indications for collection of forensic evidence in child sexual abuse/assault.The purpose of this study was to des
Autor:
Gail, Hornor, Avery M, Anderson, Stacy, Baumeyer, Alicia, Daniels, Katharine, Doughty, Jessica, Hollar, Celeste, Prince, Micah, Skeens, Kerri, Wilkinson
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Journal of Forensic Nursing. 18:164-173
The purpose of this study was to compare child sexual abuse interview disclosures and judicial outcomes for cases of child and adolescent sexual abuse/assault seen in a pediatric emergency department (PED) before and after the implementation of a sim
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forensic Nursing.
The overall goal of this study was to provide further information about the characteristics of commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) victims by comparing the characteristics of a known victim pool to high-risk patients identified. The spe
Autor:
Laura Sawicki, Lindsey Weisbecker, Kristin Stukus, Kelli J. Kurtovic, Daniel M. Cohen, Don Buckingham, Timothy P. Cripe, Jessica Hollar, Farah Craig
Publikováno v:
BMJ Quality & Safety. 24:725.2-726
Background Trichomonas is a common adolescent sexually transmitted infection (STI), causing vaginal pain, discharge and dysuria. Affected individuals are more likely to have co-occurrence of other STIs as well, including HIV. Improving the Trichomona