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Possible Indicators of Sexual Abuse

The following is a list of indicators of POSSIBLE sexual abuse. Please remember that these physical and behavioral indicators may be due to another reason.

Physical Indicators:

  • Difficulty urinating or having bowel movements
  • Difficulty walking or sitting
  • Tearing, stains or blood on a child’s underclothing
  • Genital or anal bruises, fissures and lacerations
  • Frequent vaginal infections
  • Frequent urinary tract infections or yeast infections
  • Sexually transmitted diseases
  • Pain or itching in the genital area
  • Physical complaints, such as headaches and stomachaches

Behavioral Indicators:

  • Verbal statements by the child
  • Acting out or passive withdrawal/depression
  • Persistent and inappropriate sexual play with toys, animals or peers
  • Detailed and unexplained sexual knowledge beyond age expectations
  • Seductive, precocious sexual behavior and gender confusion
  • Aggressive sexual behavior, especially in boy victims
  • Excessive, persistent public masturbation
  • Disturbances in eating patterns (i.e. binge eating, loss of appetite, gagging, hoarding food)
  • Disturbances in toileting patterns (i.e. wetting/soiling themselves)
  • Disturbances in sleep patterns (i.e. nightmares, night terrors, fear of the dark, fear of being alone in bedroom, wanting to sleep with a parent)
  • Extraordinary fear of the same sex adults, baby-sitters, etc.
  • Unexplained and unusually intensive guardedness, mistrust, clinging and watchfulness
  • Role reversal, overly concerned for siblings
  • Regression: Returning to earlier behaviors that have been outgrown
  • Outbursts and tantrums, irritability
  • “Fragile” feelings (i.e. hurt easily, quick to cry)
  • Nervous behavior, worry
  • Bedwetting or thumb sucking
  • Poor self-esteem, self-devaluation, lack of confidence
  • Suicide attempts (especially teens)
  • Sudden difficulties in school
  • Threatened by physical contact or closeness
did you know?

One out of 4 girls will be sexually abused before they reach the age of 18.

One out of 6 boys will be sexually abused before they reach the age of 18.

Forty Percent of all child victims of sexual abuse are between the ages of INFANT - 8 years old.

NINTY PERCENT of all child victims of sexual abuse know their abusers.

Most Children report that they were too afraid to tell their parents about the abuse.

More girls will be SEXUALLY abused
than will be diagnosed with Breast Cancer.

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