5.Legal guardianship: A study found a significant association between legal guardianship and depression among sexually abused females, suggesting that those without legal guardianship might be at a higher risk of developing depression. (Wahab et al., 2013).
In conclusion, childhood sexual abuse is a significant issue that can lead to various mental health consequences, including depression in adulthood. The relationship between childhood sexual abuse and depression is complex and can be influenced by factors such as the severity of the abuse, the child's age, and the presence of other risk factors.Â
It is essential for healthcare providers to be aware of the potential consequences of childhood sexual abuse and to be prepared to address any concerns or disclosures related to such abuse. Early identification and intervention can help ameliorate the adverse impact of childhood sexual abuse on mental health and overall well-being
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