2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2006.10.007
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A meta-analytic investigation of therapy modality outcomes for sexually abused children and adolescents: An exploratory study

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“…Our findings about the efficacy of CBT for PTSD are similar to those reported in other reviews 28,29 . Systematic reviews provide a critical analysis of studies, but are also exposed to bias because authors tend to publish studies with positive results, which are, therefore, easier to locate and be included in reviews.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Our findings about the efficacy of CBT for PTSD are similar to those reported in other reviews 28,29 . Systematic reviews provide a critical analysis of studies, but are also exposed to bias because authors tend to publish studies with positive results, which are, therefore, easier to locate and be included in reviews.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…CBT was found to be effective, particularly for symptomatic children. Hetzel-Riggin et al 29 conducted a meta-analysis of the outcomes of therapies for sexually abused children and adolescents to investigate the efficacy of different types of individual and group treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have also analysed the social support perceived by the victims (Golding, Wilsnack, & Cooper, 2002), the types of therapy offered to them (De Jong & Gorey, 1996;Hetzel-Riggin, Brausch, & Montgomery, 2007;Peleikis & Dahl, 2005;Reeker, Ensing, & Elliot, 1997), the techniques used to assess sexual abuse (West, 1998), and the effectiveness of prevention programmes (Berrick & Barth, 1992;Davis & Gidycz, 2000;Rispens, Aleman, & Goudena, 1997). However, to date no research has sought to integrate the results obtained from epidemiological reviews from a meta-analytic perspective, addressing those variables which could be modulating the prevalence of child sexual abuse.…”
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“…A Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental (TCC) vem sendo utilizada com crianças e adolescentes vítimas de VS e obtendo evidências de efetividade em estudos internacionais (Deblinger, Mannarino, Cohen, Runyon, & Steer, 2011;Hetzel-Riggin, Brausch, & Montgomery, 2007) e nacionais (Habigzang et al, 2009;Lucânia, Valério, Barison, & Miyazaki, 2009). Os estudos nacionais, no entanto, foram realizados apenas com meninas.…”
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