// question: 17631 name: Abuse-Teacher-07 ::Abuse-Teacher-07::Children survivors of sexual abuse fear that disclosure (telling someone about the abuse) will bring consequences even worse than being victimized.{TRUE# } // question: 17633 name: Abuse-Teacher-09 ::Abuse-Teacher-09::Bruises, burns and broken bones are more easily identified as child abuse than is sexual assault.{TRUE# } // question: 17634 name: Abuse-Teacher-10 ::Abuse-Teacher-10::A study conducted at Children's Hospital Meidcal Center found that children frequently make up stories of sexual abuse and that it is more reliable to trust a physical exam.{FALSE# } // question: 17635 name: Abuse-Teacher-11 ::Abuse-Teacher-11::Victimization rates increase as age increases{FALSE# } // question: 17636 name: Abuse-Teacher-12 ::Abuse-Teacher-12::Children are more likely to be abused if they are enrolled in day care than at home.{FALSE# }