The need for this subject matter at this time is apt, basically because child sexual abuse has undoubtedly taken a disturbing dimension in recent times. painfully, society seems oblivious to the damage being done, not just to victims but to society as a whole.
Child sexual abuse is any act that involves the use, employing, persuasion, inducement, enticement, or coercion of any child to engage in or assist any other person to engage in any sexually explicit conduct or simulation (imitating the behaviour of some situation or some process) of such conduct to produce a visual depiction of such conduct. It is also known as Child Molestation — a form of sexual abuse that involves an adult engaging a child in sexual activities or engaging in sexual activities with a child. The activities may involve physical contact, including penetrative or non-penetrative acts.
It encompasses many types of sexually abusive acts towards children, including sexual assault (rape), incest, and commercial sexual exploitation of children. The child oft could be approached by an adult to ask for it by pressurising, luring, or drugging.
According to the World Health Organisation, WHO (1999) consultation on Child Abuse Prevention, “Child Sexual Abuse is the involvement of a child in sexual activity that he/she does not fully consent to, or for which the Child is not developmentally prepared and cannot give consent, or that violates the law or social taboos of society. Child Sexual Abuse is evidenced by this activity between a child and an adult or another child (usually a victim of child sexual abuse) who, by age or development, is in a relationship of responsibility, trust, or power, the activity being intended to gratify or satisfy the sexual need of the person.
Other perspectives on child sexual abuse as stated by the International Save the Children Alliance, (2008) defines Child Sexual Abuse as “the immediate abusive act against a child and form the basis of exploitation of the child; it includes indecent touching, penetration, and sexual torture, as well as indecent exposure, using sexually explicit language towards a child and showing children pornographic material. People who sexually abuse children may have an emotional or professional relationship with the child, where they exploit their position of trust and power, and the child’s lack of knowledge, third parties having a commercial or other exploitative interest in the child”.
Furthermore, the United States Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) opined that Child Sexual Abuse is “any completed or attempted (non-completed) sexual act, sexual contact with or exploitation (i.e. a non-contact sexual interaction) of a child by a caregiver”.
Child sexual abuse can take various forms, some of which include but are not limited to:
By dynamics, I mean ways in which child sexual abuse occurs:
Other ways child sexual abuse is carried out include:
This means factors that predispose a child to or make a child vulnerable to sexual abuse. They are as follows:
There are certain indicators, both physical and behavioural, that tend to point to child sexual abuse. The presence of one or two of these indicators does not necessarily mean abuse. However, professionals like social workers and health care providers rely on these indicators to help in detecting cases of child sexual abuse, especially in children who are non-verbal, i.e. children who cannot speak.
Hence, these indicators must be used with caution, especially in a cases where disclosure is absent or physical findings. Some physical indicators include:
The implication is divided into three (3) — physical, psychological, and social:
Recommendation:
For practical prevention tips, recognising warning signs, and supporting survivors, you should read this helpful guide by Andreozzi + Foote: Child Sexual Abuse Prevention & Support Guide
Child sexual abuse is a global health concern and a major social problem; hence, it must be addressed at its onset or once it is observed. We must remember that no child is safe until all children are safe.
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