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Do American Ethnic Cultures Differ in Their Definitions of Child Sexual Abuse?

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Do American Ethnic Cultures Differ in Their Definitions of Child Sexual Abuse?

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Lowe, Pavkov, Casanova, & Wetchler, American Journal of Family Therapy, 33 (2), 2005 View Abstract An investigation of whether the three largest ethnic/cultural populations in the United States (White Americans, African Americans, and Hispanic Americans) have different perceptions of child sexual abuse.

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