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Author Bryce, India.
Title Child Sexual Abuse : Forensic Issues in Evidence, Impact, and Management.
Publisher San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2020.
Copyright date ©2020.



Descript 1 online resource (774 pages)
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Contents Intro -- Child Sexual Abuse: Forensic Issues in Evidence, Impact, and Management -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- References -- Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgements -- About the editors -- Contributors -- About the contributors -- Part One: Types of child sexual abuse -- Chapter One: Child sexual abuse: Complexities and contexts -- Definitions -- Defining child sexual abuse -- Defining offenders -- Historical perspectives -- Prevalence of child sexual abuse -- Theories of CSA -- Situational crime prevention -- Finkelhor's four preconditions model -- Ward's pathways model -- Contexts and characteristics of abuse -- Victims vulnerabilities -- Perpetrator characteristics -- Intrafamilial child sexual abuse -- Extrafamilial CSA -- Care and institutional settings -- Stranger-perpetrated abuse CSA -- Female sexual offenders -- Behaviours and strategies in perpetrating CSA -- Cumulative risk and harm in CSA -- Heterogeneity of responses and diversity of management -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Two: Offender subtypes and theories of child sexual abuse-Illustrations using two Singapore case studies -- Definitions of a child victim -- Child sexual abuse -- Typology of child sexual abusers -- Intrafamilial vs extrafamilial child sexual abusers -- Situational vs preferential child sexual abusers -- Situational child sexual abusers -- Regressed -- Morally or sexually indiscriminate -- Naïve or inadequate -- Preferential child sexual abusers -- Seductive -- Fixated -- Mysoped or sadistic -- Paedophilic -- Theoretical perspectives -- Precondition Theory -- Integrated Theory -- Quadripartite Theory -- Pathways Model -- Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending -- Case studies -- Case study 1: Finding love in all the wrong places-Carl -- Case introduction -- Relevant personal history -- Typology and key motivating factors.
Case study 2: Maybe it was revenge against my wife-Leonard -- Case introduction -- Relevant personal history -- Relationship history -- Typology and key motivating factors -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Three: Children's low status and vulnerability leading to poly-victimisation, including sexual abuse: The need fo ... -- Introduction -- Perceptions of children, childhood, and children's rights -- International law and international agendas -- Children's reticence to disclose sexual abuse -- Child abuse and adverse childhood experiences -- Corporal punishment of children-A form of both physical and sexual assault -- Children's experiences of poly-victimisation, including sexual abuse -- Sexual abuse and sexual assault perpetrators experience of poly-victimisation, including CSA, and adverse childhood experiences -- Conclusion-Implications and recommendations -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Four: The sexual exploitation of children through prostitution and in travel and tourism -- Introduction -- The terminology of child sexual abuse through prostitution, travel, and tourism -- The tourism market and the travelling offender -- The history of SECTT and its link with children exploited through prostitution globally -- Travelling offenders -- Looking forward -- Summary -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter Five: Online child sexual offending -- Child exploitation online -- Child exploitation material -- Sexual solicitation -- Online sexual offenders: Characteristics, risks, and treatment needs -- Key characteristics and distinguishing features -- Prosocial orientation -- Sexual functioning -- Interpersonal deficits -- Problematic Internet use -- The risks posed by online child sexual offenders -- CEM offenders -- Solicitation offenders.
The treatment needs of online offenders -- Summary and conclusions -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Six: Understanding the prevalence and dynamics of sibling sexual abuse -- Introduction -- A note on language: Why sibling sexual abuse? -- What is sibling sexual abuse? -- Exploring the frequency sibling sexual abuse -- Exploring the nature of sibling sexual abuse -- Exploring the complexities of sibling sexual abuse and how they influence disclosure or discovery -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Seven: Female child sexual offenders -- Introduction -- Perceptions and stereotypes of female child sexual offenders -- Public perceptions -- Professionals perceptions -- The role of the media on perceptions -- Prevalence and characteristics of female-perpetrated sexual abuse cases -- Prevalence -- Characteristics of female-perpetrated sexual abuse cases -- Typologies and models of female sexual offenders -- General typologies -- Female perpetrators who abuse in organisations -- Female teachers -- Abuse in organisational contexts -- Implications for prevention -- Summary -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Eight: Child sexual abuse in the context of disability -- Definition and models of disability -- Prevalence of CSA in children with disabilities -- Relationship between disability, vulnerability, and risk -- Theories of risk, vulnerability, and victimisation -- Risk factors for CSA associated with disability -- Risk and personal attributes and characteristics -- Age -- Gender -- Type and severity of disorder or impairment -- Diminished capacity for prevention and self-protection -- Caregiving contexts, environments, and vulnerability -- Permanence of vulnerability -- Harm: The impact of CSA on a child with a preexisting impairment.
Prevention and intervention-Targeting the systems and contexts -- Microsystems -- Exosystems -- Macrosystems -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Part Two: Impact and outcomes of child sexual abuse -- Chapter Nine: Forensic victimology in child sexual abuse -- Introduction -- What is a child? -- What is child sexual abuse? -- What is a child sexual abuser? -- Child sex offender -- Pornography and other online offenders -- Juvenile sex offender -- Paedophiles -- Child molester -- Forensic victimology -- Validity, reliability, and sufficiency -- Demographics -- Medical history -- Psychological history -- Justice system history -- Drug and alcohol history -- Relationship history -- Residential history -- Employment history -- Financial history -- Technological history -- Media history -- Past victimisation -- Wounds -- Risk assessment -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Ten: A neurodevelopmental perspective of early-life sexual abuse: Characteristics, consequences, and treatment -- Introduction -- Neurodevelopmental characteristics and consequences of early-life sexual trauma -- Biased Threat Dominant-Thrive Deficit Development -- Arrested Development -- Treating survivors of early-life sexual abuse and trauma -- Basis for all successful treatment of early-life trauma -- REPAIR Model: An effective model for integrating neurofunctional principles into the treatment of childhood trauma -- Regulate -- Evaluate -- Present: Attachment and mindfulness -- Adult carers must be able to remain in the present -- Children need to be taught to live in the present -- Attend -- Intervention -- Focusing on the neurofunctional components of intervention -- Resilience and re-engagement -- Predictability -- Flexibility -- Outlet -- Social affiliation -- Conclusion -- Chapter summary -- Chapter review questions.
Chapter Ten. References -- References -- Chapter Eleven: Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse: What we have learned from research and the Royal Commission ... -- Introduction -- Methods and approaches for the evidence review and private sessions -- Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse: a review conducted for the royal commission -- Private sessions at the royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse -- Katz et al. (2017) mixed-methods analysis of subset of private session attendees -- Royal commission analysis of private session attendees -- Limitations of private session attendee records -- Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse -- Institutional child sexual abuse-specific impacts -- Impacts on spirituality and belonging in religious communities -- Interaction between characteristics of the institution and impacts of abuse -- Secondary and vicarious impacts -- Additional and more nuanced insights into institutional child sexual abuse from the private sessions -- More detailed and nuanced accounts of mental health impacts and the factors affecting these -- Impacts of abuse over the life-course -- Changes in responses to abuse over time and the contribution to impacts -- Deeper understanding of secondary and vicarious impacts -- Understandings of how institutional child sexual abuse impacts on different populations -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Twelve: Morbidity and mortality: Health outcomes and premature death in adult victims of child sex abuse -- Introduction -- CSA and mental health disorders -- Depressive disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Post-traumatic disorders -- Bipolar disorders -- Psychotic disorders -- Personality disorders -- Other adverse outcomes -- Substance use -- Summary -- Physical health disorders -- General health -- Gastrointestinal disorders.
Gynaecological disorders.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780128194355 (electronic bk.)
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Author Bryce, India.
Alt author Petherick, Wayne.
Descript 1 online resource (774 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro -- Child Sexual Abuse: Forensic Issues in Evidence, Impact, and Management -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- References -- Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgements -- About the editors -- Contributors -- About the contributors -- Part One: Types of child sexual abuse -- Chapter One: Child sexual abuse: Complexities and contexts -- Definitions -- Defining child sexual abuse -- Defining offenders -- Historical perspectives -- Prevalence of child sexual abuse -- Theories of CSA -- Situational crime prevention -- Finkelhor's four preconditions model -- Ward's pathways model -- Contexts and characteristics of abuse -- Victims vulnerabilities -- Perpetrator characteristics -- Intrafamilial child sexual abuse -- Extrafamilial CSA -- Care and institutional settings -- Stranger-perpetrated abuse CSA -- Female sexual offenders -- Behaviours and strategies in perpetrating CSA -- Cumulative risk and harm in CSA -- Heterogeneity of responses and diversity of management -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Two: Offender subtypes and theories of child sexual abuse-Illustrations using two Singapore case studies -- Definitions of a child victim -- Child sexual abuse -- Typology of child sexual abusers -- Intrafamilial vs extrafamilial child sexual abusers -- Situational vs preferential child sexual abusers -- Situational child sexual abusers -- Regressed -- Morally or sexually indiscriminate -- Naïve or inadequate -- Preferential child sexual abusers -- Seductive -- Fixated -- Mysoped or sadistic -- Paedophilic -- Theoretical perspectives -- Precondition Theory -- Integrated Theory -- Quadripartite Theory -- Pathways Model -- Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending -- Case studies -- Case study 1: Finding love in all the wrong places-Carl -- Case introduction -- Relevant personal history -- Typology and key motivating factors.
Case study 2: Maybe it was revenge against my wife-Leonard -- Case introduction -- Relevant personal history -- Relationship history -- Typology and key motivating factors -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Three: Children's low status and vulnerability leading to poly-victimisation, including sexual abuse: The need fo ... -- Introduction -- Perceptions of children, childhood, and children's rights -- International law and international agendas -- Children's reticence to disclose sexual abuse -- Child abuse and adverse childhood experiences -- Corporal punishment of children-A form of both physical and sexual assault -- Children's experiences of poly-victimisation, including sexual abuse -- Sexual abuse and sexual assault perpetrators experience of poly-victimisation, including CSA, and adverse childhood experiences -- Conclusion-Implications and recommendations -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Four: The sexual exploitation of children through prostitution and in travel and tourism -- Introduction -- The terminology of child sexual abuse through prostitution, travel, and tourism -- The tourism market and the travelling offender -- The history of SECTT and its link with children exploited through prostitution globally -- Travelling offenders -- Looking forward -- Summary -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter Five: Online child sexual offending -- Child exploitation online -- Child exploitation material -- Sexual solicitation -- Online sexual offenders: Characteristics, risks, and treatment needs -- Key characteristics and distinguishing features -- Prosocial orientation -- Sexual functioning -- Interpersonal deficits -- Problematic Internet use -- The risks posed by online child sexual offenders -- CEM offenders -- Solicitation offenders.
The treatment needs of online offenders -- Summary and conclusions -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Six: Understanding the prevalence and dynamics of sibling sexual abuse -- Introduction -- A note on language: Why sibling sexual abuse? -- What is sibling sexual abuse? -- Exploring the frequency sibling sexual abuse -- Exploring the nature of sibling sexual abuse -- Exploring the complexities of sibling sexual abuse and how they influence disclosure or discovery -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Seven: Female child sexual offenders -- Introduction -- Perceptions and stereotypes of female child sexual offenders -- Public perceptions -- Professionals perceptions -- The role of the media on perceptions -- Prevalence and characteristics of female-perpetrated sexual abuse cases -- Prevalence -- Characteristics of female-perpetrated sexual abuse cases -- Typologies and models of female sexual offenders -- General typologies -- Female perpetrators who abuse in organisations -- Female teachers -- Abuse in organisational contexts -- Implications for prevention -- Summary -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Eight: Child sexual abuse in the context of disability -- Definition and models of disability -- Prevalence of CSA in children with disabilities -- Relationship between disability, vulnerability, and risk -- Theories of risk, vulnerability, and victimisation -- Risk factors for CSA associated with disability -- Risk and personal attributes and characteristics -- Age -- Gender -- Type and severity of disorder or impairment -- Diminished capacity for prevention and self-protection -- Caregiving contexts, environments, and vulnerability -- Permanence of vulnerability -- Harm: The impact of CSA on a child with a preexisting impairment.
Prevention and intervention-Targeting the systems and contexts -- Microsystems -- Exosystems -- Macrosystems -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Part Two: Impact and outcomes of child sexual abuse -- Chapter Nine: Forensic victimology in child sexual abuse -- Introduction -- What is a child? -- What is child sexual abuse? -- What is a child sexual abuser? -- Child sex offender -- Pornography and other online offenders -- Juvenile sex offender -- Paedophiles -- Child molester -- Forensic victimology -- Validity, reliability, and sufficiency -- Demographics -- Medical history -- Psychological history -- Justice system history -- Drug and alcohol history -- Relationship history -- Residential history -- Employment history -- Financial history -- Technological history -- Media history -- Past victimisation -- Wounds -- Risk assessment -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Ten: A neurodevelopmental perspective of early-life sexual abuse: Characteristics, consequences, and treatment -- Introduction -- Neurodevelopmental characteristics and consequences of early-life sexual trauma -- Biased Threat Dominant-Thrive Deficit Development -- Arrested Development -- Treating survivors of early-life sexual abuse and trauma -- Basis for all successful treatment of early-life trauma -- REPAIR Model: An effective model for integrating neurofunctional principles into the treatment of childhood trauma -- Regulate -- Evaluate -- Present: Attachment and mindfulness -- Adult carers must be able to remain in the present -- Children need to be taught to live in the present -- Attend -- Intervention -- Focusing on the neurofunctional components of intervention -- Resilience and re-engagement -- Predictability -- Flexibility -- Outlet -- Social affiliation -- Conclusion -- Chapter summary -- Chapter review questions.
Chapter Ten. References -- References -- Chapter Eleven: Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse: What we have learned from research and the Royal Commission ... -- Introduction -- Methods and approaches for the evidence review and private sessions -- Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse: a review conducted for the royal commission -- Private sessions at the royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse -- Katz et al. (2017) mixed-methods analysis of subset of private session attendees -- Royal commission analysis of private session attendees -- Limitations of private session attendee records -- Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse -- Institutional child sexual abuse-specific impacts -- Impacts on spirituality and belonging in religious communities -- Interaction between characteristics of the institution and impacts of abuse -- Secondary and vicarious impacts -- Additional and more nuanced insights into institutional child sexual abuse from the private sessions -- More detailed and nuanced accounts of mental health impacts and the factors affecting these -- Impacts of abuse over the life-course -- Changes in responses to abuse over time and the contribution to impacts -- Deeper understanding of secondary and vicarious impacts -- Understandings of how institutional child sexual abuse impacts on different populations -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Twelve: Morbidity and mortality: Health outcomes and premature death in adult victims of child sex abuse -- Introduction -- CSA and mental health disorders -- Depressive disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Post-traumatic disorders -- Bipolar disorders -- Psychotic disorders -- Personality disorders -- Other adverse outcomes -- Substance use -- Summary -- Physical health disorders -- General health -- Gastrointestinal disorders.
Gynaecological disorders.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780128194355 (electronic bk.)
Author Bryce, India.
Alt author Petherick, Wayne.

Descript 1 online resource (774 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro -- Child Sexual Abuse: Forensic Issues in Evidence, Impact, and Management -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- References -- Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgements -- About the editors -- Contributors -- About the contributors -- Part One: Types of child sexual abuse -- Chapter One: Child sexual abuse: Complexities and contexts -- Definitions -- Defining child sexual abuse -- Defining offenders -- Historical perspectives -- Prevalence of child sexual abuse -- Theories of CSA -- Situational crime prevention -- Finkelhor's four preconditions model -- Ward's pathways model -- Contexts and characteristics of abuse -- Victims vulnerabilities -- Perpetrator characteristics -- Intrafamilial child sexual abuse -- Extrafamilial CSA -- Care and institutional settings -- Stranger-perpetrated abuse CSA -- Female sexual offenders -- Behaviours and strategies in perpetrating CSA -- Cumulative risk and harm in CSA -- Heterogeneity of responses and diversity of management -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Two: Offender subtypes and theories of child sexual abuse-Illustrations using two Singapore case studies -- Definitions of a child victim -- Child sexual abuse -- Typology of child sexual abusers -- Intrafamilial vs extrafamilial child sexual abusers -- Situational vs preferential child sexual abusers -- Situational child sexual abusers -- Regressed -- Morally or sexually indiscriminate -- Naïve or inadequate -- Preferential child sexual abusers -- Seductive -- Fixated -- Mysoped or sadistic -- Paedophilic -- Theoretical perspectives -- Precondition Theory -- Integrated Theory -- Quadripartite Theory -- Pathways Model -- Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending -- Case studies -- Case study 1: Finding love in all the wrong places-Carl -- Case introduction -- Relevant personal history -- Typology and key motivating factors.
Case study 2: Maybe it was revenge against my wife-Leonard -- Case introduction -- Relevant personal history -- Relationship history -- Typology and key motivating factors -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Three: Children's low status and vulnerability leading to poly-victimisation, including sexual abuse: The need fo ... -- Introduction -- Perceptions of children, childhood, and children's rights -- International law and international agendas -- Children's reticence to disclose sexual abuse -- Child abuse and adverse childhood experiences -- Corporal punishment of children-A form of both physical and sexual assault -- Children's experiences of poly-victimisation, including sexual abuse -- Sexual abuse and sexual assault perpetrators experience of poly-victimisation, including CSA, and adverse childhood experiences -- Conclusion-Implications and recommendations -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Four: The sexual exploitation of children through prostitution and in travel and tourism -- Introduction -- The terminology of child sexual abuse through prostitution, travel, and tourism -- The tourism market and the travelling offender -- The history of SECTT and its link with children exploited through prostitution globally -- Travelling offenders -- Looking forward -- Summary -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter Five: Online child sexual offending -- Child exploitation online -- Child exploitation material -- Sexual solicitation -- Online sexual offenders: Characteristics, risks, and treatment needs -- Key characteristics and distinguishing features -- Prosocial orientation -- Sexual functioning -- Interpersonal deficits -- Problematic Internet use -- The risks posed by online child sexual offenders -- CEM offenders -- Solicitation offenders.
The treatment needs of online offenders -- Summary and conclusions -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Six: Understanding the prevalence and dynamics of sibling sexual abuse -- Introduction -- A note on language: Why sibling sexual abuse? -- What is sibling sexual abuse? -- Exploring the frequency sibling sexual abuse -- Exploring the nature of sibling sexual abuse -- Exploring the complexities of sibling sexual abuse and how they influence disclosure or discovery -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Seven: Female child sexual offenders -- Introduction -- Perceptions and stereotypes of female child sexual offenders -- Public perceptions -- Professionals perceptions -- The role of the media on perceptions -- Prevalence and characteristics of female-perpetrated sexual abuse cases -- Prevalence -- Characteristics of female-perpetrated sexual abuse cases -- Typologies and models of female sexual offenders -- General typologies -- Female perpetrators who abuse in organisations -- Female teachers -- Abuse in organisational contexts -- Implications for prevention -- Summary -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Eight: Child sexual abuse in the context of disability -- Definition and models of disability -- Prevalence of CSA in children with disabilities -- Relationship between disability, vulnerability, and risk -- Theories of risk, vulnerability, and victimisation -- Risk factors for CSA associated with disability -- Risk and personal attributes and characteristics -- Age -- Gender -- Type and severity of disorder or impairment -- Diminished capacity for prevention and self-protection -- Caregiving contexts, environments, and vulnerability -- Permanence of vulnerability -- Harm: The impact of CSA on a child with a preexisting impairment.
Prevention and intervention-Targeting the systems and contexts -- Microsystems -- Exosystems -- Macrosystems -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Part Two: Impact and outcomes of child sexual abuse -- Chapter Nine: Forensic victimology in child sexual abuse -- Introduction -- What is a child? -- What is child sexual abuse? -- What is a child sexual abuser? -- Child sex offender -- Pornography and other online offenders -- Juvenile sex offender -- Paedophiles -- Child molester -- Forensic victimology -- Validity, reliability, and sufficiency -- Demographics -- Medical history -- Psychological history -- Justice system history -- Drug and alcohol history -- Relationship history -- Residential history -- Employment history -- Financial history -- Technological history -- Media history -- Past victimisation -- Wounds -- Risk assessment -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Ten: A neurodevelopmental perspective of early-life sexual abuse: Characteristics, consequences, and treatment -- Introduction -- Neurodevelopmental characteristics and consequences of early-life sexual trauma -- Biased Threat Dominant-Thrive Deficit Development -- Arrested Development -- Treating survivors of early-life sexual abuse and trauma -- Basis for all successful treatment of early-life trauma -- REPAIR Model: An effective model for integrating neurofunctional principles into the treatment of childhood trauma -- Regulate -- Evaluate -- Present: Attachment and mindfulness -- Adult carers must be able to remain in the present -- Children need to be taught to live in the present -- Attend -- Intervention -- Focusing on the neurofunctional components of intervention -- Resilience and re-engagement -- Predictability -- Flexibility -- Outlet -- Social affiliation -- Conclusion -- Chapter summary -- Chapter review questions.
Chapter Ten. References -- References -- Chapter Eleven: Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse: What we have learned from research and the Royal Commission ... -- Introduction -- Methods and approaches for the evidence review and private sessions -- Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse: a review conducted for the royal commission -- Private sessions at the royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse -- Katz et al. (2017) mixed-methods analysis of subset of private session attendees -- Royal commission analysis of private session attendees -- Limitations of private session attendee records -- Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse -- Institutional child sexual abuse-specific impacts -- Impacts on spirituality and belonging in religious communities -- Interaction between characteristics of the institution and impacts of abuse -- Secondary and vicarious impacts -- Additional and more nuanced insights into institutional child sexual abuse from the private sessions -- More detailed and nuanced accounts of mental health impacts and the factors affecting these -- Impacts of abuse over the life-course -- Changes in responses to abuse over time and the contribution to impacts -- Deeper understanding of secondary and vicarious impacts -- Understandings of how institutional child sexual abuse impacts on different populations -- Conclusion -- Chapter review questions -- References -- Chapter Twelve: Morbidity and mortality: Health outcomes and premature death in adult victims of child sex abuse -- Introduction -- CSA and mental health disorders -- Depressive disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Post-traumatic disorders -- Bipolar disorders -- Psychotic disorders -- Personality disorders -- Other adverse outcomes -- Substance use -- Summary -- Physical health disorders -- General health -- Gastrointestinal disorders.
Gynaecological disorders.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Petherick, Wayne.
ISBN 9780128194355 (electronic bk.)

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