A National Study of Adult Women Sexually Abused by Clergy: Insights for Social Workers

Abstract Given the paucity of research on the experiences of women who are sexually abused by clergy as adults and the advent of the #ChurchToo movement in 2017, the results of a mixed-methods national study highlight the experiences of those who survived the abuse and report on what factors are mos...

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