Children's Knowledge of Abuse Questionnaires (CKAQ)-Short: Two Brief Ten-Item Measures of Knowledge about Child Sexual Abuse Concepts

Child-focused sexual abuse prevention programs were developed in the 1970s in response to significant concerns across North America with respect to children being sexually abused. While program evaluations are common, measures to evaluate these programs, most of which are offered to children in elem...

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subjects Abused children
Canada - epidemiology
Child
Child abuse & neglect
Child Abuse, Sexual - prevention & control
Child sexual abuse
Children
Educational programs
Elementary school students
Elementary schools
Factor Analysis, Statistical
Family Studies
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Knowledge
Male
outcome measures
Prevention
Prevention programs
Preventive Health Services
Principal Component Analysis
Program Evaluation - methods
Psychology
Psychology, Clinical
psychometric assessment
Psychometrics - instrumentation
Quantitative psychology
Sex crimes
Social Sciences
Surveys and Questionnaires
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