Quiz: Understanding and Intervening in Sibling Sexual Behaviors and Abuse (OT260-A) Quiz: Understanding and Intervening in Sibling Sexual Behaviors and Abuse Training Title: Understanding and Intervening in Sibling Sexual Behaviors and Abuse This exam contains 25 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST get at least 20 questions correct. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like. First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. The National Sibling Sexual Abuse Project is funded by * the Home Office and Ministry of Justice. the National Endowment Fund. the Department of Health and Welfare. All of the above 2. Which of the following did the presenters include in their definition of the word “sibling”? * Stepchildren Foster children Birth children All of the above 3. Which of the following is NOT a form of sibling SSB/A? * Watching a sibling undress Watching a sibling use the toilet Watching parents have sex without their knowledge Forcing a sibling to watch pornography 4. True or false? Professional responses to SSB/A are often contradictory. * True False 5. SSB/A is estimated to be ___ times more prevalent than parent-child sexual abuse. * 4 5 6 7 6. SSB/A is believed to be the most common form of all * intrafamilial abuse. sexual abuse. child abuse. forms of family dysfunction. 7. Professional confidence in dealing with SSB/A * is difficult to achieve. comes from training. often comes from experience. is often based on the professional’s experiences as a child. 8. SSB/A interventions should take account of the whole family context because of the ______ of SSB/A. * long-lasting effects multifaceted nature destructiveness uncertain definition 9. Effective multi-agency work requires ______ of all agencies involved. * mapping awareness interactions Both a and b 10. What does SSB/A lack? * An established practice A research/evidence base A following All of the above 11. Current research on SSB/A indicates a link between sexual abuse and * nonsexual criminal behavior. family systems. trauma. Both b and c 12. In what area is there currently a focus on the role of adverse experiences and trauma in offending behavior? * Sexual abuse policy Sexual abuse practice Sexual abuse research All of the above 13. What often happens at two points: in childhood and in adulthood? * Sexual abuse Family dysfunction Disclosure/reporting All of the above 14. In the discussion of how the family environment contributes to SSB/S, what two words were used to describe family feelings toward the abusive sibling? * Conflicted and paradoxical Normalization and denial Abuse and dysfunction Absent and disengaged 15. What is the “third component” in SSB-A? * The family The child who is harmed The child who harms The community 16. True or false? Contextual family therapy combined with protective community and societal factors can combine to turn individual and interpersonal risk factors into protective factors. * True False 17. Which of the following is NOT one of the five stages of the sexual behavior continuum as described by Hackett? * inappropriate abnormal abusive violent 18. Which of the following is NOT one of the four stages of the sibling sexual behavior continuum as described by Yates & Allardyce? * Inappropriate sexual behaviors Problematic sexual behaviors Abusive sexual behaviors Violent sexual behaviors 19. How many domains are in the SSB Mapping Resource? * 2 4 6 8 20. True or false? The SSB Mapping Resource should be used with children and families themselves. * True False 21. Which of the following is a domain of the SSB Mapping Resource? * Education Social context Family dynamics and parenting All of the above 22. Which of the following is NOT covered in each domain of the SSB Mapping Resource? * Strengths Weaknesses Impact Support required 23. True or false? In the case example, the practitioner supported Dean in initiating a child protection process. * True False 24. In the case example, what assessment tool was used to explore the wider domains of Michael’s need, vulnerability, and risk? * AIM3 ARMADILO-S VRS-SO Stactic-99R 25. In the case example, art and play therapy played a role in the treatment of which family member? * Dean Michael Eva Helen Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ