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Girls 101: psychosocial and clinical characteristics of girls (10-17 years) with harmful sexual behaviours in New Zealand Victoria Weedon

By: Weedon, Victoria.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookDescription: electronic document (121 p.); PDF file.Other title: A dissertation presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) in Psychology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand, 2011.Subject(s): HARMFUL SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR | CHILDREN | SEX OFFENDERS | ADOLESCENTS | TREATMENT | YOUNG WOMEN | NEW ZEALAND | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSEOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: "This research aims to understand the New Zealand "landscape fit" wih t the psychosocial and clinical characteristics of this population identified in international studies, and the subsequent call for gender-responsive treatment pathways. The descriptive statistics are intended o provide the New Zealand sexual abuse treatment sector with relevant information for treatment planning and the development of gender-responsive services in New Zealand." [from the Abstract]
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"This research aims to understand the New Zealand "landscape fit" wih t the psychosocial and clinical characteristics of this population identified in international studies, and the subsequent call for gender-responsive treatment pathways. The descriptive statistics are intended o provide the New Zealand sexual abuse treatment sector with relevant information for treatment planning and the development of gender-responsive services in New Zealand." [from the Abstract]