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Narrative research on child sexual abuse : addressing perennial problems in quantitative research Kerry Gibson and Mandy Morgan

By: Gibson, Kerry.
Contributor(s): Morgan, Mandy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Qualitative Research in Psychology.Publisher: Taylor & Francis, 2013Subject(s): ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE | NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES | QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH | RESEARCH | NEW ZEALAND | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSEOnline resources: Access the abstract In: Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2013, 10(3): 298-317Summary: This article based on a retrospective, narrative study of 29 adult participants who had spent their childhood in a New Zealand commune in which child sexual abuse was known to have occurred, to explore four key methodological issues in the field of child sexual abuse research.
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Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2013, 10(3): 298-317

This article based on a retrospective, narrative study of 29 adult participants who had spent their childhood in a New Zealand commune in which child sexual abuse was known to have occurred, to explore four key methodological issues in the field of child sexual abuse research.