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24 J. Child Sexual Abuse 1 (2015)

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Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 24:1-15, 2015          IR  Routledge
Copyright 0 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC                   Taylor&Francis Group
ISSN: 1053-8712 print/1547-0679 online
DOI: 10.1080/10538712.2015.971925



  RESEARCH ON PREVALENCE AND MEDIA COVERAGE
                   OF  CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE


  Prevalence and Nature of Child Sexual Abuse
      in  the   Netherlands: Ethnic Differences?


           PINAR  OKUR,   LEONTIEN   M. VAN  DER  KNAAP,
                       and STEFAN   BOGAERTS
                   Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands


     In most epidemiological prevalence studies of child sexual abuse,
     the role of ethnicity remains unclear. This study examined the
     prevalence and nature of child sexual abuse in four non-Western
     ethnic minority groups and compared them with a native Dutch
     group. A sample of 3,426 young adults (aged 18-25) completed
     a structured, online survey on experiences of child sexual abuse.
     A total of 42.9% (n = 1,469) participants reported at least one
     form of child sexual abuse victimization before the age of 18.
     Surinamese and Turkish respondents'prevalence rates did not dif-
     fer from the native Dutch youth. However, the Dutch Antillean
     respondents reported significantly higher rates of child sexual
     abuse on specific forms of abuse, whereas the Moroccan respon-
     dents reported lower rates compared with their native Dutch peers.
     With this study, we have more insight into the differences-bowever
     small they may be-between ethnic groups and native Dutch youth
     regarding child sexual abuse.

     KEYWORDS child molestation,   ethnic minorities, cross-cultural,
     quantitative, self-report

Child sexual abuse (CSA) occurs at all ages. A growing body of research
on  CSA shows  the pervasiveness of this phenomenon (e.g., Moore et al.,
2010; Pineda, Lucatero, Trujillo-Hernindez, Millin-Gurerrero, & Visquez,

    Received 31 December 2013; revised 25 June 2014; accepted 26 June 2014.
    Address correspondence to Pinar Okur, International Victimology Institute Tilburg
(INTERVICT), Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, the Netherlands. E-mail:
p.okur.kuipers@gmail.com
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