2008
DOI: 10.2224/sbp.2008.36.5.665
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Confounding Variables Within “Referral Controls” for Children With Histories of Sexual Stimulation by Adults: Implications for Erroneous Attributions From “Childhood Sexual Abuse”

Abstract: Verbal and performance scores from a standardized intelligence battery for age-matched children from four groups (n = 67) were compared to discern if the depressed scores for verbal intelligence displayed by children with histories of verified sexual stimulation by adults were epiphenomenal. The children had been referred to a psychiatric facility because of early sexual stimulation by adults, from a children's mental health service because of family problems, or from a school board for conduct disorders. The … Show more

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