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'''''"Scarred for life"''''' is a common [[Often repeated themes in anti-pedophile literature|trope]] of child victimology and abuse literature, based on the idea that when "prematurely [[sexualization|sexualized]]" by adults, minors will always bare lifelong "mental scars". It is an extension of the "defiled forever" trope used in reference to the supposed fragility of female virtue in pre-Victorian Britain and its derivative cultures.
'''''"Scarred for life"''''' is a common [[Often repeated themes in anti-pedophile literature|trope]] of child victimology and abuse literature, based on the idea that when "prematurely [[sexualization|sexualized]]" by adults, minors will always bear lifelong "mental scars". It is an extension of the "defiled forever" trope used in reference to the supposed fragility of female virtue in pre-Victorian Britain and its derivative cultures.


Recent [[research]] does not support this idea, although there are still attempts<ref>[https://victimsofcrime.org/effects-of-csa-on-the-victim/ Effects of CSA on the victim]</ref> by some psychologists and professional associations (including NGOs) to present lists of sequelae relating to [[Child Sexual Abuse]]. These are based on [[Research: Methodological flaws and syndrome construction|flawed sampling and hasty generalizations]].
Recent [[research]] does not support this idea, although there are still attempts<ref>[https://victimsofcrime.org/effects-of-csa-on-the-victim/ Effects of CSA on the victim]</ref> by some psychologists and professional associations (including NGOs) to present lists of sequelae relating to [[Child Sexual Abuse]]. These are based on [[Research: Methodological flaws and syndrome construction|flawed sampling and hasty generalizations]].

Revision as of 18:22, 5 May 2024

"Scarred for life" is a common trope of child victimology and abuse literature, based on the idea that when "prematurely sexualized" by adults, minors will always bear lifelong "mental scars". It is an extension of the "defiled forever" trope used in reference to the supposed fragility of female virtue in pre-Victorian Britain and its derivative cultures.

Recent research does not support this idea, although there are still attempts[1] by some psychologists and professional associations (including NGOs) to present lists of sequelae relating to Child Sexual Abuse. These are based on flawed sampling and hasty generalizations.

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