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For Multidisciplinary Evidence-Based Approaches to Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children  https://oneop.org/learn/160125/

External Resources

Citations

  • Bonner, B. L. (1995). Guidelines for determining if sexual behaviors are a problem [Unpublished manuscript]. University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
  • Bonner, B. L., Walker, C. E., & Berliner, L. (1999). Children with sexual behavior problems: Assessment and treatment (Final report). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect.
  • Carpentier, M. Y., Silovsky, J. F., & Chaffin, M. (2006). Randomized trial of treatment for children with sexual behavior problems: Ten-year follow-up. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(3), 482–488.
  • Chaffin, M., Letourneau, E., & Silovsky, J. F. (2002). Adults, adolescents, and children who sexually abuse children: A developmental perspective. In J. E. B. Myers, L. Berliner, J.
  • Briere, C. T. Hendrix, C. Jenny, & T. A. Reid (Eds.), The APSAC handbook on child maltreatment (2nd ed., pp. 205–232). Sage Publications.
  • Chasson, G. S., Vincent, J. P., & Harris, G. E. (2008). The use of symptom severity measured just before termination to predict child treatment dropout. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 64(7), 891–904.
  • Davies, S. L., Glaser, D., & Kossoff, R. (2000). Children’s sexual play and behavior in pre-school settings: Staff perceptions, reports, and responses. Child Abuse & Neglect, 24(10), 1329–1343.
  • Friedrich, W. N. (1997). Child Sexual Behavior Inventory: Professional manual. Psychological Assessment Resources.
  • Friedrich, W. N., Davies, W. H., Feher, E., & Wright, J. (2003). Sexual behavior problems in preteen children: developmental, ecological, and behavioral correlates. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 989, 95–153.
  • Friedrich, W. N., Whiteside, S. P., & Talley, N. J. (2004). Noncoercive sexual contact with similarly aged individuals: What is the impact? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(9), 1075–1084.
  • Harrison, M. E., McKay, M. M., & Bannon, W. M. (2004). Inner-city child mental health service use: The real question is why youth and families do not use services. Community Mental Health Journal, 40(2), 119–131.
  • Johnson, T. C. (2004). About the Child Sexual Behavior Checklist (CSBCL), Second Revision.
  • Johnson, T. C. (2011). Understanding children’s sexual behaviors: What’s natural and healthy. Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma.
  • Lamb, S., & Coakley, M. (1993). “Normal” childhood sexual play and games: Differentiating play from abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect, 17(4), 515–526.
  • Larsson, I., & Svedin, C. G. (2001). Sexual behaviour in Swedish preschool children, as observed by their parents. Acta Paediatrica, 90(4), 436–444.
  • Leitenberg, H., Greenwald, E., & Tarran, M. J. (1989). The relation between sexual activity among children during preadolescence and/or early adolescence and sexual behavior and sexual adjustment in young adulthood. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 18(4), 299–313.
  • McKay, M. M., & Bannon, W. M., Jr. (2004). Engaging families in child mental health services. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 13(4), 905–vii.
  • Okami, P., Olmstead, R., & Abramson, P. R. (1997). Sexual experiences in early childhood: 18-year longitudinal data from the UCLA Family Lifestyles Project. The Journal of Sex Research, 34(4), 339–347.
  • Reynolds, M. A., Herbenick, D., & Bancroft, J. (2003). The nature of childhood sexual experiences. In Sexual development in childhood (pp. 156–185). Indiana University Press.
  • Silovsky, J. F., & Bonner, B. L. (2003). Children with sexual behavior problems: Common misconceptions vs. current findings. National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
  • Silovsky, J. F., Brown, E., & Hecht, D. (2001, July). Sexual behavior problems in children and adolescents: Patterns of sexual behavior problems, clinical correlates, and developmentally sensitive treatment strategies [Conference presentation]. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) Conference, Washington, DC.
  • Silovsky, J. F., & Niec, L. (1998). Group treatment for preschool children with problematic sexual behavior: Program manual. Unpublished manuscript.
  • Silovsky, J. F., & Niec, L. (2002). Characteristics of young children with sexual behavior problems: A pilot study. Child Maltreatment, 7(3), 187–197.
  • St. Amand, A., Bard, D. E., & Silovsky, J. F. (2008). Meta-analysis of treatment for child sexual behavior problems: Practice elements and outcomes. Child Maltreatment, 13(2), 145–166.


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