Astha Ramaiya [Co-author] Shared the Journal Article - Published in Child Abuse & Neglect, June 2026
A new systematic review published in Child Abuse & Neglect examined the link between mental health and technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse (TF-CSEA). Analysing 10 studies with over 25,000 participants across seven countries, researchers found that depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and prior trauma were consistently associated with victimisation. Crucially, the relationship appears bidirectional with mental health difficulties both preceding and resulting from exploitation; creating potential cycles of repeated harm. Perhaps most striking: traditional parental monitoring through technological surveillance showed limited protective effects. What actually mattered? The quality of parent-child relationships including, open communication, emotional warmth, and trust. The findings suggest prevention efforts should combine universal school-based programmes building emotional resilience with targeted support for high-risk youth, while parent education should prioritise connection over control. With 12.5% of children globally experiencing online solicitation annually, understanding these psychological pathways is essential for effective child protection.
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Time: September 12, 2019 from 10am to 11am
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Join MEASURE Evaluation on Thursday, September 12 at 10 AM EDT for a one-hour webinar sharing project work on community dialogues to disseminate the results of a recent study about HIV in Haiti. The webinar will be led by MEASURE Evaluation’s Erica Felker-Kantor and Katherine Andrinopoulos, and Jacob Michel of the Pentagone Consulting Group.
In Haiti, a MEASURE Evaluation study of male sexual partners of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. President’s Emergency Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), was recently completed to better understand HIV risk behavior, HIV service use preferences, and partner violence—from the perspective of men. Community dialogues were held to share study results with HIV-positive men, HIV-negative men, and AGYW participating in the DREAMS (Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe) project.
Community dialogues are an interactive way to disseminate research findings. These dialogues can increase the credibility of research and engage communities to translate findings into actionable next steps. Through this webinar, MEASURE Evaluation will share the results of these dialogue meetings and discuss how they informed research recommendations for the design of HIV services focused on men in Haiti.
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