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Citation

Dawson B, Geddie L, Wagner W. J. Fam. Violence 1996; 11(4): 363-378.

Affiliation

The Neuromedical Center, 7777 Hennessy Blvd., Suite 10000, 70808 Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, 104 Rawl, 27858 Greenville, North Carolina; Department of Psychology, University of Southern Mississippi, S. S. Bo

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/BF02333423

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The present study examined nonabused children's responses to anatomically detailed (AD) dolls among diverse populations. Thirty six low-income, predominantly African-American preschoolers from a Head Start center participated in an AD interview. Interviews were videotaped and coded for the presence of eight behaviors and eight parallel verbalizations. Results indicated that the children spent the majority of the interview without engaging in any behaviors which are often associated with sexual abuse. Sexual interaction between the dolls was seldom demonstrated, particularly when compared to exploration of the dolls' genitalia. Some differences were noted in the way low-income, predominantly African-American preschoolers responded to the dolls, when contrasted with the results of studies using predominantly middle-income, White preschoolers. The need for the consideration of environmental factors in interpreting children's responses to AD dolls is discussed.

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