For male children one in ten will be a victim (Tyler, 2002, p. 567-568.) These can only be estimates because many child sexual abuse survivors never report to authorities what has happened. It has been studied though that female children are at a higher risk then male children (Tyler, 2002, p. 567-568.) With so many children being sexually abused, their emotional health is very …show more content…
Once in the gang they also were more likely to participate in gang fights (Tyler, 2002, p. 570.) Risky behaviors, such as unprotected sex earlier than average age and running away, can also be consequences of a child being sexually abused. Studies have shown that even though females who were sexually abused had a high adolescent pregnancy rate that it was hard to tell if the abuse caused the pregnancy or if the adolescent started engaging in intercourse after the abuse (Tyler, 2002, p. 571.) Running away is more likely if the children have experienced sexual abuse in their own home. Studies found that the decision may not solely be because of the abuse, but many runway youth have reported that they have been sexual abused (Tyler, 2002, p.