Definitely Not A Cop said:
pagerman @ work said:
Definitely Not A Cop said:
I'm all for no fault divorce, but the biggest issue imo that hasn't been touched on enough is child abuse. Your likelihood of being sexually abused in childhood goes up 20 times when one of your parents is living with another spouse.
https://cachouston.org/prevention/child-sexual-abuse-facts/#:~:text=Children%20who%20live%20with%20two,live%20with%20both%20biological%20parents.
I really don't know how to reconcile that. I think kids should be protected over their parents, even if their parents are toxic to each other.
That's not what the article says.
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Children who live with a single parent that has a live-in partner are at the highest risk: they are 20 times more likely to be victims of child sexual abuse than children living with both biological parents
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Children living without either parent (foster children) are 10 times more likely to be sexually abused than children that live with both biological parents
It merely says that the risk of abuse "increases" when children live with step parents or single parents. Given that they provide numbers for live-in partners and foster kids, I'm betting the "increase" isn't significant.
Sorry, I'm not understanding I guess. It says you are 20 times more likely to be a victim of sexual abuse if a parent is living with a non-biological spouse, what am I misinterpreting?
Well first, it's a poorly written article, but if you go to the
the study they reference you find the following:
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Family structure reflects the number of parents in the household and their relationship to the child; living arrangement reflects their marital or cohabitation status. Considering both factors, the NIS4 classified children into six categories: living with two married biological parents, living with other married parents (e.g., step-parent, adoptive parent), living with two unmarried parents, living with one parent who had an unmarried partner in the household, living with one parent who had no partner in the household, and living with no parent. The groups differed in rates of every maltreatment category and across both definitional standards. Children living with their married biological parents universally had the lowest rate, whereas those living with a single parent who had a cohabiting partner in the household had the highest rate in all maltreatment categories. Compared to children living with married biological parents, those whose single parent had a live-in partner had more than 8 times the rate of maltreatment overall, over 10 times the rate of abuse, and nearly 8 times the rate of neglect.
You stated that the "likelihood of being sexually abused in childhood goes up 20 times when one of your parents is living with another
spouse".
"Spouse" implies that the biological parent is married to the non-biological parent, which is a step-parent.
All the article stated about step-parents is that the risk of abuse "increases".
The article claims the risk of abuse increases 20 times when a biological parent lives with someone they are not married to (a live-in partner), and given the source material quoted above they appear to have inflated that number as well.
The study further notes that the percentage of children living in these most dangerous family structures (bio parent with live-in partner) was 3.5% for whites and 4.4% for blacks, so a very small percentage and the abuse numbers would be a fraction of that.
Also, the source study noted the following regarding child sexual abuse:
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The incidence of children with Endangerment Standard sexual abuse decreased from 300,200 in 1993 to 180,500 in 20052006 (reflecting a 40% decrease in number and a 47% decline in the rate)
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The incidence of sexual abuse of White children decreased the most (57%), followed by the decrease in the sexual abuse rate for Hispanic children (39%), while the smallest decrease in the sexual abuse rate occurred for Black children (25%)
This is from the prior NIS-3 report published in 1996.
I can find nothing in the report that supports the "20 times" claim about child sexual abuse.
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