March 1, 2021 Research and Evidence Learning from the Experts: Young people’s views on their mental health and emotional wellbeing needs following sexual abuse in adolescence. Research ReportsBy Debra Allnock, Helen Beckett, Claire Soares, Camille Warrington, Ann Hagell, Lindsay Starbuck Download There is a recognised gap in knowledge and understanding about how the mental health and emotional wellbeing of young people are affected by experiences of sexual abuse during adolescence. By sexual abuse we mean contact- and non-contact activities, online-facilitated abuse, abuse inside and outside the family, and abuse by adults and other young people. This briefing shares some of the key messages that young people who took part in our participatory research told us about their mental health and emotional wellbeing needs following sexual abuse in adolescence.
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