2020
DOI: 10.1111/apa.15244
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Adolescent abuse victims displayed physical health complaints and trauma symptoms during post disclosure interviews

Abstract: Aim: We investigated whether adolescents who had recently disclosed sexual abuse or family violence displayed more psychological trauma symptoms and physical health complaints than unaffected controls. We also investigated to what degree physical health complaints were associated with trauma symptoms in these abuse victims. Methods: Abuse, trauma symptoms and physical health complaints were assessed during face-to-face interviews with 40 sexual abuse victims and 35 family violence victims aged 10-18 years. The… Show more

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“…Understanding disclosure is important because it enables children to receive help for abuse experiences, and potentially ameliorate abuse sequelae. Moreover, disclosures may be facilitated through formal help-seeking behaviors, as child victims of abuse experience somatic and mental health problems that in some instances result in consultations with health practitioners (Rueness et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Disclosure Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Understanding disclosure is important because it enables children to receive help for abuse experiences, and potentially ameliorate abuse sequelae. Moreover, disclosures may be facilitated through formal help-seeking behaviors, as child victims of abuse experience somatic and mental health problems that in some instances result in consultations with health practitioners (Rueness et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Disclosure Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirteen adolescents (nine girls) between 12-16 years of age were approached at least half a year after participating in a larger study on adolescents' mental and somatic health at the time abuse was disclosed and police interview(s) took place at a Norwegian Barnahus (see Rueness et al, 2020 for a description of the host study). Participants were approached by the research team by phone if they had initially agreed to be re-contacted.…”
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“…There is increasing evidence of such effects on a variety of aspects. ETIs can affect physical health (Porcerelli et al, 2017; Rueness et al, 2020) by affecting a multitude of processes, such as increasing the likelihood of suffering from cardiovascular (Kendall-Tackett, 2007; Kumari & Mukhopadhyay, 2020), respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases (Bradford et al, 2012; Sowder et al, 2018), chronic pain (Kendall-Tackett et al, 2003), immune system deficiencies (Baumeister et al, 2016. Danese & Lewis, 2017), fibromyalgia (Haviland et al, 2010), sleep disorders (Clum et al, 2001), obesity (Danese & Tan, 2013), migraines (Tietjen et al, 2010), among others.…”
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