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We have been speaking, the past few months, against the atrocities of the defenseless children of so many foreign countries in the Middle East, Africa, et al.
The reality is that in our own country, America, we continue to have our own issues of Child Abuse. Why are we not as focused on this?
Can we cure our own issues of Abuse... in addition to other nations, as well?
Why has this never been included in any United States candidate's platform for political office? It's something we keep choosing to ignore because it is uncomfortable and embarrassing to acknowledge.
Come on America... SPEAK UP!
STAGGERING STATISTICS
Almost 40 million people living in the United States today are survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Since research has shown that almost 1/3 of people having been sexually abused never disclose this experience to anyone, the actual number of victims must be considerably higher than the given statistics.
Therefore, logically, it’s closer to 60 million survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse in the United States and The District of Columbia, today.
1 in 4 girls are sexually abused before their fourteenth birthday!
1 in 6 boys are sexually abused before their sixteenth birthday!
The median age for reported abuse is nine years old.
90% of all victims know their perpetrators.
Nearly 70% of child sex offenders have more than one victim.
70% of child sex offenders victimize between 1 and 9 children. Almost one quarter of them victimized 10 to 40 victims.
Girl survivors of sexual abuse are three times more likely to develop alcohol and drug abuse or psychiatric problems in adulthood, than girls who have not experienced sexual abuse.
Boy survivors of sexual abuse had a greater than an 80% chance of substance abuse, 50% had suicidal inclinations, and 23% actually attempted to take their own life. 70% received psychological treatment. 31% victimized others!
70-80% of sexual abuse survivors report excessive drug and alcohol abuse.
40% of all childhood sexual survivors suffer long-term effects that require therapy.
Although these statistics are real, they can be changed. The abuse stops with us. We need not pass the dysfunction forward to yet, another generation.
No one gives us self- esteem; we must choose it for ourselves. By succumbing to substance abuse of any kind or abusing others we perpetuate the cycle. We add to the statistics and our abuser(s) are the victors. We can make that healthy and positive choice for ourselves.
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