1988
DOI: 10.1300/j009v10n04_03
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Group Treatment for Sexually Abused American Indian Adolescents

Abstract: This article describes a pilot feasibility stud for i counseling American Indian girls who are victims of sexual a use. Treatment methods have been adapted to reflect and to build upon Indian cultural values. Positive responses and high attendance rates of articipants, as well as positive evaluations by counselin staff, in if icate the viability of the group treatment approach for ative American populations. .

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“…All but two 171,636,637,639,676 studies were uncontrolled studies. The De Luca et al 170 study was a COS, and the Monck et al 169 study was a quasi-randomised trial.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All but two 171,636,637,639,676 studies were uncontrolled studies. The De Luca et al 170 study was a COS, and the Monck et al 169 study was a quasi-randomised trial.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…621,629 ) to a large national sample of n = 1085. 634 The majority of sample sizes were < 50 cases (40 studies 169,175,497,504,506,510,511,526,533,538,621,629,[636][637][638][639][641][642][643]645,646,648,651,652,658,[661][662][663]665,666,[668][669][670]675,677,678,680 ), between 50 and 100 cases (15 studies 107,170,176,481,482,492,505,644,647,…”
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