To evaluate sexually abused children and their families at intake and 18 months later, in comparison with a control group. Eighty-four sexually abused children aged 5 to 15 years were assessed at intake, with 64 being able to be reassessed at 18 months, the assessment using measures of self-esteem relevant to their age; the Children's Depression Inventory, and the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist. Parents were assessed with the McMaster Family Assessment Device and the General Health Questionnaire. Control children and families were similarly assessed. Additional measures at follow-up were a structured interview with the parents, the Indices of Coping Responses, and the Newcastle Child and Family Life Events Schedule. Therapists were cont...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a prevalent and complex problem in today’s society as it poses se...
The study sought to examine the influence of differences in perception of the family environment on ...
Objective: This study evaluated the emotional and behavioral adjustment of parents and children with...
Objective. A total of 68 sexually abused children and their nonoffending parents were reassessed 5 y...
Abstract Eighty‐four sexually abused children and their families, were compared with controls to loo...
Objective: To assess change in behavior, depression, and self-esteem in sexually abused children aft...
Abstract--The outcome of abuse-focused treatment was examined in a sample of 105 sexually abused chi...
Objective: The role of familial, demographic, developmental, and treatment-mediating factors on trea...
The current study examined children and families who presented for treatment through Project SAFE (S...
This dissertation describes an examination of Project SAFE (Sexual Abuse Family Education), a parall...
Much of the research on childhood sexual abuse (CSA) has utilized demographic factors (e.g., the gen...
The present investigation is a prospective follow-up cohort study of 47 children who experienced ext...
Abstract Objective: To review findings and conclusions from 29 studies that evaluated with quantitat...
This dissertation examines the impact that family support has on the symptoms reported by children a...
2To whom correspondence should be addressed. This article is the first report from a 5-year demonstr...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a prevalent and complex problem in today’s society as it poses se...
The study sought to examine the influence of differences in perception of the family environment on ...
Objective: This study evaluated the emotional and behavioral adjustment of parents and children with...
Objective. A total of 68 sexually abused children and their nonoffending parents were reassessed 5 y...
Abstract Eighty‐four sexually abused children and their families, were compared with controls to loo...
Objective: To assess change in behavior, depression, and self-esteem in sexually abused children aft...
Abstract--The outcome of abuse-focused treatment was examined in a sample of 105 sexually abused chi...
Objective: The role of familial, demographic, developmental, and treatment-mediating factors on trea...
The current study examined children and families who presented for treatment through Project SAFE (S...
This dissertation describes an examination of Project SAFE (Sexual Abuse Family Education), a parall...
Much of the research on childhood sexual abuse (CSA) has utilized demographic factors (e.g., the gen...
The present investigation is a prospective follow-up cohort study of 47 children who experienced ext...
Abstract Objective: To review findings and conclusions from 29 studies that evaluated with quantitat...
This dissertation examines the impact that family support has on the symptoms reported by children a...
2To whom correspondence should be addressed. This article is the first report from a 5-year demonstr...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a prevalent and complex problem in today’s society as it poses se...
The study sought to examine the influence of differences in perception of the family environment on ...
Objective: This study evaluated the emotional and behavioral adjustment of parents and children with...