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Post-traumatic stress disorder in child sexual abuse survivors: A literature review
Authors:Anderson B. Rowan  David W. Foy
Affiliation:(1) Fuller Theological Seminary, Graduate School of Psychology, Pasadena, California;(2) Brentwood Division, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, Brentwood, California
Abstract:Research to date has failed to identify a unique syndrome describing the sequelae of child sexual abuse (CSA). Recently, however, some researchers have suggested Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as the diagnosis which best fits the syndrome commonly seen in CSA survivors. Research examining the consequences of CSA in terms of the applicability of a PTSD diagnosis is reviewed. Additionally, based on findings of significant relationships between PTSD and traumatic exposure in other trauma groups, this review also examines studies which have investigated relationships between exposure and symptom development among CSA survivors. Finally, conclusions regarding the applicability of PTSD to CSA survivors and suggestions for future research are offered.This article was accepted for publication under the Editorship of Charles R. Figley.
Keywords:PTSD  child sexual abuse  exposure
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