assessing allegations of sexual abuse in children 18-36 months
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Assessing Allegations of Sexual Abuse in Children 18-36 Months
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The Problem
We document child sexual abuse by how well children can talk about what has happened to them
Children 18 to 36-months of age cannot talk about their experiences in the language needed for documentation.
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….yet they are the most vulnerable children we see….
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Investigation for Purposes of Prosecution vs. Protection
These cases cannot be prosecuted in a criminal justice arena
These cases end up in family or juvenile court
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The Language is in the Behavior
Document behaviors, over time and across situations
Anchor in standardized measures
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“Research on very young children’s behaviors has shown a significant difference in the behaviors of sexually abused young children and those children with no abuse history.” Friedrich, W.N., 1998. Child Sexual
Behavior Inventory
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Protocol for Assessment with Preverbal Children
Behavioral indicators Developmental status Emotional status Sexual behaviors
Over time and across situations Use of objective measures to
anchor data Integration of limited verbal reports
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Protocol
Developmental History
Current Status
Sexual History
Review of Risk Factors
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Protocol Continued
History of Concerns Detailed account of first concern
Repeat for each concern
Documentation of behavioral repertoire, over time and across situations is the “language” of the very young child
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Screening for Significant Behaviors Separation anxiety Sleep problems Fears/phobias Play changes Toileting/bathing Compulsive behaviors
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Test measures Child Development Inventory (CDI) Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) Child Sexual Behavior Inventory
(CSBI)
Collateral Sources
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Observations Child alone Possibly child with alleged perpetrator
No norms exist for behavior of perpetrator/child interactions at this age
Rule-Out Hypotheses
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Case Examples
Nathan 2 years 8 months Primary custody with Mom, Dad
access Dad has history of drug abuse
New reports of meth use
Spontaneous report Nightmares Physical reactions
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Mom does direct questioning Reports to CPS
Not substantiated R/O political concerns
Evaluation requested Not court ordered…
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Evaluation
Normal developmental history No prior concerns Other caretakers Current status
Regression in toilet training Sleep disturbance No phobias/fears
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Behavior logs Upset after visits Re-regulates over time
Showed penis to relative Separation anxiety
Upset after visits
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Evaluation Findings
Test Results Child Development Inventory
Age level skills in all categories Child Sexual Behavior Inventory
Significant elevation on SASI, normal DRSB Child Behavior Checklist
Significant for somatic complaints, sleep problems, emotional reactivity
DSM scales: affective and anxiety problems
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Alternative Hypotheses
Mom made this up This is mom’s attempt at
vengeance These are not atypical behaviors
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Child unable to be interviewed Testified
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The Court Ordered
Not enough to restrict contact Children’s Safety Center visitation
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Monitor case over time Day and night time dysregulation Child clearer with statements Father irregular with visits
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Mom moves out of state Final visit
Therapy intervention
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Ty
Age 2-8 months Couple split Child begins to lick mother’s
boobies Kiss her tummy “Go downtown” kiss toward crotch Finger in butt, “more,more,more”
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Medical exam Two abrasions between 6 and 8 o’clock Scar at 12 o’clock R/O constipation Reported to CPS
Second exam“variant of normal tissue folds at 12 o’clock”
Behaviors of concern (kissing mom, go downtown)
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Evaluation of Ty
Developmental history Current status Sexual history
Sexual behaviors with mother Fingers in anus
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Risk factors Dad angry: OFP for shoving mom Dad with new girlfriend: boundaries Dad’s pornography Mom’s depression Mom’s hypervigilance Custody battle
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History of concerns After OFP contact resumed
hit mom, kicked her, hyperactive kicked dog up five times per night
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Child adjusted to schedule February to April better April
Cried at drop off Gagged and vomited after drop off 2 hours before looking at mom Spaces out Anal findings
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“People hurt my butt”“Spanky, spanky, spanky”“Do it to me, do it to me”‘Shut up!! Shut up!!”
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Evaluation of child Observation of child Screen concepts Cannot identify body parts Very active Free play
Spontaneous demonstration
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Testing
Developmental Status Normal development
Child Behavior Checklist Significant on 7/8 scales
Child Sexual Behavior Inventory DRSB 78, SASI >110, CSBI>110
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Collateral Contacts
Child care daily logs Occasional report of withdrawal on
drop off, sad to see mom go GAL
Observations of father with child are positive
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Mom’s behavioral logs Daily behavioral logs
Behavioral charting Before and after visits
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Limits of the Evaluation Father is not interviewed No evaluation for possible PTSD after
the war
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What to say?
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Note the problems
Child too young to talk, but questionable behaviors
Divorce custody situation Mom may be hypervigilant Medical exam of concern Spontaneous play atypical
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Conclusions and Recommendations
Cannot prove this case Risk factors are here Focus on the child’s safety Work with father and child
Attachment work Child management
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Coordinate management with both parents
Psychological evaluations of bothPTSD from war for DadPsychosexual evaluation of
DadDepression/anxiety for Mom
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Work with wider focus of child’s lifecommunication strategies for parents
rules for contact with each othersomeone for ongoing work with family
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Interviewing alone does not work for very young children
Buy time, intervene in critical areas Safety measures for the child Rehabilitate problem areas Prevention education work Follow-up
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Summary
Very young children are the most vulnerable
Very young children are the least able to report
Very young children need protection
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New research is beginning to demonstrate a link between early maltreatment and later psychopathology
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Our current methods of intervention must adapt to this developmental level, this population needs service
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2004, US Government, Health and Human Services
Child sexual abuse data:
Ages 1-3 years 2.2% Ages 4-7 years 9.1% Ages 8-11 years 11.4% Ages 12-15 years 16.5%
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This data probably best reflects a language acquisition curve rather than actual frequency of abuse.
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What are the obstacles we face in protecting this age group?
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How Can We Serve This Population?
Current problems in providing service Police do not follow up CPS doesn’t deal with children who don’t
talk Judges don’t have hard data to allow
rulings for protection Infant mental health therapists are not
often trained to treat trauma and abuse
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Because they can’t talk, and the parents can, we often re-expose them to dysfunctional parents ….
Whose rights have precedence?
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We need to…
Train intake workers to accept these cases
Shift assessment from language to behaviors plus language
Encourage police to gather supporting information
Take action to protect these children
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And…
Train evaluators Train family law attorneys Train judges