More than 600 children and adults in Thailand, Vietnam, Lao PDR and Cambodia were interviewed to gauge their knowledge, attitudes and practices relating to child sexual abuse. The report found that most children and adults understood child sexual abuse narrowly as the penetrative rape of girls. Other sexually abusive acts (such as inappropriate touching or exposure to pornography) were not generally recognised, as well as the sexual abuse of boys.
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