Abstract Eighty‐four sexually abused children and their families, were compared with controls to look at short‐term effects of sexual abuse. The abuse group had more marital breakdown, unemployment, communication problems within the family and poor maternal mental health. The abused children had more depression, low self‐esteem and behaviour disorder, There was no relationship between intrafamilial abuse and depression, self‐esteem or behaviour disorder. More severe abuse was related to low self‐esteem and children's negative perceptions of their mothers. In planning treatment the child's relationship to the perpetrator may need less emphasis, with more on self‐esteem, depression, family functioning and the child's perceptions of the family
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-90)This study explored the relationship between intraf...
The present study examined the effect of childhood sexual abuse from family and acquaintances on par...
Sexual abuse is a well-recognised risk factor for child psychopathology. Little is known regarding w...
To evaluate sexually abused children and their families at intake and 18 months later, in comparison...
Objective. A total of 68 sexually abused children and their nonoffending parents were reassessed 5 y...
Abstract Objective: While child sexual abuse and its negative effects have been of increasing intere...
Objectives. This study investigated the role of family variables in the development of psychological...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with various immediate and long-term effects, including i...
effects of controlling for family environment when studying sexual abuse sequelae. Sexual abuse hist...
Children\u27s psychological adjustment following stressors, such as sexual abuse, is impacted by env...
The present investigation is a prospective follow-up cohort study of 47 children who experienced ext...
Abstract A review of 45 studies clearly demonstrated that sexually abused children had more symptoms...
This study investigated the nature and impact of the sexual abuse of children ages birth through 6 y...
Objective: To assess change in behavior, depression, and self-esteem in sexually abused children aft...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with negative outcomes in adulthood, including difficulty...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-90)This study explored the relationship between intraf...
The present study examined the effect of childhood sexual abuse from family and acquaintances on par...
Sexual abuse is a well-recognised risk factor for child psychopathology. Little is known regarding w...
To evaluate sexually abused children and their families at intake and 18 months later, in comparison...
Objective. A total of 68 sexually abused children and their nonoffending parents were reassessed 5 y...
Abstract Objective: While child sexual abuse and its negative effects have been of increasing intere...
Objectives. This study investigated the role of family variables in the development of psychological...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with various immediate and long-term effects, including i...
effects of controlling for family environment when studying sexual abuse sequelae. Sexual abuse hist...
Children\u27s psychological adjustment following stressors, such as sexual abuse, is impacted by env...
The present investigation is a prospective follow-up cohort study of 47 children who experienced ext...
Abstract A review of 45 studies clearly demonstrated that sexually abused children had more symptoms...
This study investigated the nature and impact of the sexual abuse of children ages birth through 6 y...
Objective: To assess change in behavior, depression, and self-esteem in sexually abused children aft...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with negative outcomes in adulthood, including difficulty...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-90)This study explored the relationship between intraf...
The present study examined the effect of childhood sexual abuse from family and acquaintances on par...
Sexual abuse is a well-recognised risk factor for child psychopathology. Little is known regarding w...