Vulnerability to child sexual abuse: NOABS tool

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Resumo

Background: The prevalence of child sexual abuse shows a result of 19% in females and 8% in males. Objective: The main aim of this study, is to identify the level of vulnerability and risk of sexual abuse in children between 6 to 13 years old with the NOABS tool. Participants and Setting: 684 children between the ages 6 and 13 from the Simón Araujo school in Sucre, Colombia. Methodology: The methodology used in this study has a descriptive approach and data was analyzed with a quantitative strategy. Results: After analyzing the data, it shows a 5.3 % high vulnerability (VA), (VA) female (F) 4.3 %, 6.5 % male (M), (VA) family context 16.1 %, social 14.9 %, school 8.2 %. Conclusions: Other researches allow to compare these results in order to have a clear idea about the levels of vulnerability and risk of abuse validating the NOABS game.

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Child Sexual Abuse, Prevention

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Biografia do Autor

Leslie Bravo García, Corporación Universitaria del Caribe CECAR

Psychologist. Master in Psychology. PhD candidate in Psychology. Specialist in Clinical Psychology. Former Dean Faculty of Humanities and Education CECAR. University teacher. International speaker. Author of books and scientific articles. Developer of NOABS Software, management for which she has obtained awards in different Latin American countries.

 

Analia Veronica Losada, UFLO Universidad de Flores

Educational psychologist. Lic. and Dr. in Psychology. Specialist and Master in Research Methodology. Post Doctor in Psychology. Consultant Specialist in Clinical Psychology with Orientation in Teaching and Research by the College of Psychologists of the Province of Buenos Aires. Vice Chancellor for Teaching and Research at the University of Flores.

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06-03-2023

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