“…Studies have also analysed the social support perceived by the victims (Golding, Wilsnack, & Cooper, 2002), the types of therapy offered to them (De Jong & Gorey, 1996;Hetzel-Riggin, Brausch, & Montgomery, 2007;Peleikis & Dahl, 2005;Reeker, Ensing, & Elliot, 1997), the techniques used to assess sexual abuse (West, 1998), and the effectiveness of prevention programmes (Berrick & Barth, 1992;Davis & Gidycz, 2000;Rispens, Aleman, & Goudena, 1997). However, to date no research has sought to integrate the results obtained from epidemiological reviews from a meta-analytic perspective, addressing those variables which could be modulating the prevalence of child sexual abuse.…”