Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What commonly occurs after a child discloses sexual abuse?

  1. Instant relief

  2. Increased anxiety

  3. Recanting

  4. Immediate removal from the home

The correct answer is: Recanting

When a child discloses sexual abuse, they are at a high risk of recanting due to fear, manipulation by the abuser, or pressure from family members. It is rare for a child to experience instant relief, as disclosing sexual abuse can be a difficult and emotional process. While increased anxiety is a common response, it is not the most likely outcome. Immediate removal from the home is also not a common occurrence, as child welfare agencies typically prioritize supporting and protecting the child within their family and community.