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Torrent, Sílvia
Gispert-Saüch, Montserrat Duran, Xavier Carrión Ribas, Carme Puig i Miquel, Teresa |
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| Universitat de Girona. Facultat de Medicina | |
| Llopart Mases, Mª Fiona | |
| gener 2026 | |
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Background: One in five children will experience child sexual abuse (CSA) during childhood,
making it a major public health problem with profound short- and long- term consequences.
Primary prevention interventions, which aim to strengthen protective capacities before abuse
occurs, are based on a developmentally appropriate sexual education and have demonstrated
effectiveness in improving children’s knowledge and self-protection skills. Paediatric primary
care is considered a key setting for reinforcing these preventive messages. However, there is a
lack of structured approaches to integrate CSA prevention into routine consultations.
Objectives: To synthesise evidence on primary prevention interventions for CSA in children and
adolescents, to develop a practice-oriented primary prevention guide for paediatric primary
care, and to design an implementation and evaluation study to assess its feasibility, utility and
potential to support preventive practices in routine consultations.
Methods: A systematic review of the literature with narrative synthesis was conducted following
PRISMA guidelines. Findings from the review, together with institutional guidance and expert
input informed the development of a practice-oriented primary prevention guide addressed to
primary care paediatricians. A cluster-based, pre-post evaluation study with staggered
implementation was then proposed to implement the intervention and assess changes in
preventive practices during consultations, as well as its perceived utility.
Results: Twenty-five studies were included in the review. All identified interventions were
delivered in educational settings, predominantly schools; none were implemented within
routine healthcare or primary care contexts. Most studies reported significant improvements in
prevention knowledge and self-protection skills. Recurrent preventive topics included safe and
unsafe touch, disclosure and reporting skills, recognition of CSA, bodily autonomy and
identification of trusted adults. Based on these findings, an age-structured, concise and feasible
prevention guide for paediatric primary care was developed, together with a protocol study for
its implementation and evaluation.
Expected impacts: This project is expected to support the integration of CSA primary prevention
into paediatric primary care by providing a practical, age-structured and evidence-informed tool.
The intervention may enhance paediatricians’ confidence and capacity to address prevention
during routine consultations, contributing to reinforce key preventive messages and
strengthening protective environments around children and adolescents 3 |
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| application/pdf | |
| http://hdl.handle.net/10256/28619 | |
| eng | |
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| http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ | |
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Abús sexual envers els infants
Child sexual abuse Infants víctimes d’abús sexual Sexually abused children Atenció primària pediàtrica Ambulatory medical care for children |
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| Development and implementation protocol of a child sexual abuse (CSA) primary prevention guide in paediatric primary care: an evidence-informed, practice-oriented tool to break cycles of silence | |
| info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis | |
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