PSYCHOTHERAPY APPROACHES FOR ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW OF OUTCOMES RESEARCH |
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Authors: | Donna S. Martsolf Claire B. Draucker |
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Affiliation: | Kent State University, College of Nursing, Kent, Ohio |
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Abstract: | This review synthesized results of 26 outcomes research studies and two meta-analyses that evaluated abuse-focused psychotherapy techniques for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Different therapeutic approaches delivered in individual, group, or combination formats were evaluated with pre/post test, quasi-experimental, or randomized control designs. Accumulated research findings suggest that abuse-focused psychotherapy for adults sexually abused as children is generally beneficial in reducing psychiatric distress, depression, and trauma-specific symptoms. No one therapeutic approach was demonstrated to be superior. There was little evidence about the effectiveness of individual versus group therapy or the optimal treatment duration. |
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