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The Complexities of Determining the rate of sexual Abuse A Forum Discussion
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you're spot on. And when we talk on structural factors, we on top have to acknowledge that specified groups are disproportionately affected by sexual abuse. For example, lgbtq+ individuals, individuals with disabilities, and <b> members </b> of marginalized racial and ethnic groups are all more very probable to <b> practice </b> <b> sexual </b> violence. How can we make sure that our analysis reflects those disparities?
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