“…Although there is no specifi c syndrome that characterizes the victims (Paolucci et al, 2001), the consequences of sexual abuse range from minimal effects to more serious problems, with social, emotional and/or psychiatric repercussions (Habigzang, Borges, Dell'Aglio, & Koller, 2010;Kendall-Tackett et al, 1993;Paolucci et al, 2001;Wherry, Baldwin, Junco, & Floyd, 2013). Specifi cally, inappropriate sexualized behaviors (wanting to touch other people's genitals, showing interest and advanced sexual knowledge for the age, masturbating frequently and publicly, among others) and sexual concerns (sexual thoughts, atypical feelings for the developmental phase of the child or occurring at a higher than expected frequency, sexual confl icts, negative responses to sexual stimuli, and fear of being sexually exploited) are some of the factors most directly referred to as suggestive of sexual abuse (Briere, 1996;Friedrich et al, 2001;Friedrich et al, 1992;Friedrich, Jaworski, Huxsahl, & Bengtson, 1997).…”