TY - JOUR
T1 - Failing to keep it simple: Language use in child sexual abuse interviews with 3-8-year-old children
AU - Korkman, J
AU - Santtila, Pekka
AU - Drzewiecki, T
AU - Sandnabba, Kenneth
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - However, results showed that the language used included long and complex sentences, multiple questions before the child was allowed to answer, as well as unclear references to persons and situations. These were all associated with fewer details from the child and they also raise concerns about the credibility of the information gained in these interviews. Interviewers had some age sensitivity; all categories occurred more frequently in interviews with older (6-8 years) than with younger children (3-5 years), except for the unclear references. The interviewers often introduced the topic of abuse in a leading yet unclear way, and the interviews were characterized by fluctuation between on- and off-topic discussions, adding to the concerns. The issue of how to more properly and age-appropriately conduct CSA interviews needs further attention, both within research and in attempts to translate research findings into clinical practice.
AB - However, results showed that the language used included long and complex sentences, multiple questions before the child was allowed to answer, as well as unclear references to persons and situations. These were all associated with fewer details from the child and they also raise concerns about the credibility of the information gained in these interviews. Interviewers had some age sensitivity; all categories occurred more frequently in interviews with older (6-8 years) than with younger children (3-5 years), except for the unclear references. The interviewers often introduced the topic of abuse in a leading yet unclear way, and the interviews were characterized by fluctuation between on- and off-topic discussions, adding to the concerns. The issue of how to more properly and age-appropriately conduct CSA interviews needs further attention, both within research and in attempts to translate research findings into clinical practice.
KW - child sexual abuse investigations
KW - forensic child interviews
KW - interview structure
KW - interviewer utterances
KW - language use in interviews
KW - child sexual abuse investigations
KW - forensic child interviews
KW - interview structure
KW - interviewer utterances
KW - language use in interviews
KW - child sexual abuse investigations
KW - forensic child interviews
KW - interview structure
KW - interviewer utterances
KW - language use in interviews
U2 - 10.1080/10683160701368438
DO - 10.1080/10683160701368438
M3 - Artikel
SN - 1068-316X
VL - 14
SP - 41
EP - 60
JO - Psychology, Crime and Law
JF - Psychology, Crime and Law
IS - 1
ER -