EMOSIONELE REAKSIES VAN DIE MOEDER VAN DIE SEKSUEEL MISBRUIKTE KIND NA BEKENDMAKING VAN SEKSUELE MISBRUIK

Authors

  • Corinne Strydom Skool vir Psigo-sosiale Gedragswetenskappe, Potchefstroom-kampus van die Noordwes-Universiteit, Potchefstroom.
  • Wilna Stander Forensiese Praktyk aan die Noordwes-Universiteit (Potchefstroomkampus) en werksaam as privaat maatskaplike werker gemoeid met Forensiese Maatskaplike Werk, Pretoria, Gauteng, Suid-Afrika.

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https://doi.org/10.15270/47-3-129

Abstract

Verskeie skrywers, naamlik Vermeulen en Fouché (2006:14) asook Le Roux (2000:36), bevestig dat die werklike statistiek rakende die seksuele misbruik van kinders moeilik bepaalbaar is, aangesien 70% tot 80% van alle gevalle nooit aangemeld word nie. Cawood (2004:1) meld dat een uit elke drie dogters en een uit elke vyf seuns in Suid-Afrika onder die ouderdom van 18 jaar seksueel misbruik word. Vermeulen en Fouché (2006:20) maak die opmerking dat die oorgrote meerderheid gevalle van seksuele misbruik binne die gesin- en familiesisteem voorkom, en dit is deur Marshall en Herman (2000:53) bevestig.

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2014-06-12

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Strydom, C., & Stander, W. (2014). EMOSIONELE REAKSIES VAN DIE MOEDER VAN DIE SEKSUEEL MISBRUIKTE KIND NA BEKENDMAKING VAN SEKSUELE MISBRUIK. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 47(3). https://doi.org/10.15270/47-3-129

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