Indicators of Child Sexual Abuse
Physical Indicators
- Bruises and/or hickeys on the face or neck area, groin, buttocks and inner thigh
- Sexually transmitted diseases and/or pregnancy
- Unexplained trauma to the genital area, bleeding or pain
- Burning during urination, discharge and/or abdominal pain
- Torn or stained clothing
Behavioral Indicators
- Fear or repulsion when touched by an adult or fear of a special type of person or gender
- Extreme masturbation
- Overt sexual acting out toward adults and/or simulation of sophisticated sexual activity with your children, animals or toys
- Knowledge of sexual matters and details of adult sexual activity inappropriate for age or developmental level
- Fear of and/or refuses to undress, even for gym class
- Sexualized play, artwork, written assignments, language; possibly combined with violence
- Excessive layers of clothing; especially when going to bed
- Disturbances in or sudden changes in sleep patterns; nightmares, fear of going to bed, bedwetting, difficulty falling asleep, etc.
- Relationship/Intimacy problems and/or sexual dysfunction
- Child prefers to be alone, isolates
- Shuts down (in activity or emotionally) in the presence of the offender
- Likely to utilize chemical substances (alcohol or drugs) to stop painful emotions
- Development of a rigid and controlling lifestyle as an attempt to compensate for lack of control during abuse
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