Aberrant genital practices: An unrecognized form of child sexual abuse

The sexual abuse of children in the United States is a problem of epidemic proportions. Sexual abuse is defined as any activity with a child that is conducted for the sexual gratification of the perpertrator. Common examples of sexual abuse include vaginal intercourse; oral-genital contact; anal-gen...

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Female
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Humans
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Medical History Taking - methods
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Pediatric Nursing
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