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[Introduction]

Results

[Results 1:]
The Limitations of the Method Used to Determine Harm

Sample Bias: The Use of College Students
Sample Bias: The Use of College Students
Exclusion of relevant outcomes
Comparison to national samples

Independent Measures: Lack of Operational Definition of CSA

Dependent measures.: Omission of Relevant Measures

[Results 2:]
Statistical Analysis: Sources of Attenuation

Choice of Effect Size 
Other sources of attenuation 
Base-rate differences for men and women 
The cost of dichotomization
Interpretation of effect sizes

Examination of Moderators
Contact versus non-contact CSA
Gender
Consent

Family Environment

Qualitative Analysis
Length of time to recover
Effects on current life
Initial emotional reactions
Differences between subjective and objective measures

Discussions and conclusions

 

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