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Evidence Base

Online and offline child sexual abuse of young people

Study details

Year: Not reported
Scope: Local
Countries: United Kingdom
Methodology: Empirical research – Mixed methods
Methods of data collection: Survey; Interview
Researched Groups: Children; Other practitioners working with children
Children Ages: Adolescents (14-18 Years old); Young adults (19-24 Years old)
Funder: NSPCC
Funder Types: NGO (Advocacy, Charity, Consumer organization)
Has Formal Ethical Clearance: Yes
Consents: Consent obtained from parents; Consent obtained from children
Informed Consent: Consent obtained
Ethics: Ethical issues flagged in the paper
URL: https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/media/1123/impact-online-offline-child-sexual-abuse.pdf
Data Set Availability: Not mentioned

Goals

To understand how young people who have experienced online or offline sexual abuse are impacted by it and any specific effects of technology-assisted sexual abuse and related support needs

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