Pediatr. praxi. 2011;12(5):325-327
Sexual abuse and rape are very serious disturbances of a child’s life with both immediate and delayed psychological effects similar to
those following other traumas, but not uncommonly with a more severe course and a specific development disorder. Nonspecific reactions
include acute reaction to stress, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and persistent personality change. Specific effects are sexualization,
impaired sexual life and ability to establish and maintain partner relationships, and suicidal behaviour. Treatment is possible, but victims
often refuse it. Accusation of sexual abuse is false in only 5–10%; however, children often withdraw their accusation under the pressure
of their surroundings. Secondary victimization of the victim may occur during investigation. Eight case reports are presented.
Published: November 1, 2011 Show citation