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with current trends showing that CSA disclosures are too often delayed until adulthood”’);
McElvaney, “Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse: Delays, Non-disclosure, and Partial Disclosure,”
24 Child Abuse Rev. 159, 160 (2015) (There is consensus in the research literature that most people
who experience sexual abuse in childhood do not disclose this abuse until adulthood, and when
disclosure does occur in childhood, significant delays are common.”); Bicanic et al., “Predictors
of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults,” 6 Euro. J. of
Psychotraumatology 25883 (2015) (listing among the predictors of delayed disclosure “age
category 12-17 years”). Children who do disclose may choose to share information with a peer,
but are less likely to go to an adult. Especially where a child has been groomed, the perpetrator
has become a trusted adult for a child, reducing the likelihood of the child’s disclosure.
Incremental disclosure depends on a variety of factors, including how safe the victim feels with
the recipient of the disclosure, how voluntary the disclosure is, and psychological factors that may
prevent the victim from accessing their full memories. Victims may also experience significant
shame or self-blame that prevents them from sharing certain information, and they may still be
attached to the perpetrators, such that they try to protect the perpetrators.
Sexual abuse also impacts the way memory is encoded. In traumatic circumstances, often
only the most salient details are encoded, and over time, specific details may be lost. With
traumatic memory in particular, adrenaline and cortisol responses in the context of fear and trauma
cause people to narrow their focus to the most salient and relevant details. If someone is abused
multiple times or by multiple people, it is very common for memories of similar occurrences to
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