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sexual abuse symptom checklist
Sexually abused children may develop the following:
  • Unusual interest in or avoidance of all things of a sexual nature.
  • Sleep problems or nightmares.
  • Depression or withdrawal from friends or family.
  • Seductiveness.
  • Statements that their bodies are dirty or damaged, or fear that there is something wrong with them in the genial area.
  • Refusal to go to school.
  • Delinquency/conduct problems.
  • Secretiveness.
  • Aspects of sexual molestation in drawings, games, fantasies.
  • Unusual aggressiveness.
  • Suicidal behavior.




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