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Most child sexual abuse is committed by men; women commit approximately 14% of offenses reported against boys and 6% of offenses reported against girls.

Terri L. Messman-Moore & Patricia J. Long, " Child Sexual Abuse and Revictimization in the Form of Adult Sexual Abuse, Adult Physical Abuse, and Adult Psychological Maltreatment ," 15 Journal of Interpersonal Violence 489 (2000).

In severe cases, damage to internal organs may occur, which, in some cases, may cause death. James F. Anderson; Nancie J. Mangels; Adam Langsam (2004) "Child Sexual Abuse: A Public Health Issue," Criminal Justice Studies, Volume 17, Issue 1 March 2004.

Ito et al. (1998) found "reversed hemispheric asymmetry and greater left hemisphere coherence in abused subjects;" Ito Y, Teicher MH, Glod CA, et al.: "Preliminary evidence for aberrant cortical development in abused children: a quantitative EEG study," The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences , 10:298307 Teicher et al. (1993) found that an increased likelihood of "ictal temporal lobe epilepsy-like symptoms" in abused subjects; Teicher MH, Glod CA, Surrey J, et al.: Early childhood abuse and limbic system ratings in adult psychiatric outpatients. J Neuropsychiatry Clin. Neuroscience 1993; 5:301306 Anderson et al. (2002) recorded abnormal transverse relaxation time in the cerebellar vermis of adults sexually abused in childhood; Teicher et al. (1993) found that child sexual abuse was associated with a reduced corpus callosum area; various studies have found an association of reduced volume of the left hippocampus with child sexual abuse; Teicher, Martin H. (2002). " Scars That Won't Heal: The Neurobiology of Child Abuse ," Scientific American magazine.

The definition includes any sexual activity between children that occurs without consent, without equality, or as a result of coercion, Jon A. Shaw et al. (September, 2004). " Child on child sexual abuse: psychological perspectives ," Child Abuse & NeglectVolume 24, Issue 12, December 2000, Pages 15911600.

One study found that professionals failed to report approximately 40% of the child sexual abuse cases they encountered. Keuhnle, K., Assessing Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse, Professional Resources Press, Sarastota, FL, 1996 A study by Lawson & Chaffin indicated that many children who were sexually abused were "identified solely by a physical complaint that was later diagnosed as a venereal disease...Only 43% of the children who were diagnosed with venereal disease made a verbal disclosure of sexual abuse during the initial interview." pg7., In. Keuhnle, K., Assessing Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse, Professional Resources Press, Sarastota, FL, 1996 It has been found in the epidemiological literature on CSA that there is no identifiable demographic or family characteristic of a child that can be used to bar the prospect that a child has been sexually abused.

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