Journal article
A Follow-Up Study of Factors that Mediate the Development of Psychological Symptomatology in Sexually Abused Girls
Child maltreatment, v 1(3), pp 246-260
Aug 1996
Abstract
This study was a follow-up investigation of several child and family factors and their impact on the development of psychological symptomatology in sexually abused girls. Sixty abused girls aged 8 to 13 were compared with 85 normal controls at 6- and 12-month follow-up assessments. The mediating variables examined included abuse-related attributions and perceptions, general attributions, locus of control, parental support, the parent's emotional reaction to the abuse, and family cohesion and adaptability. At both follow-ups, abuse-related attributions and perceptions, as measured by the Children's Attributions and Perceptions Scale, were significantly correlated with and predictive of self-reported symptoms in the abused group. Also, at the 12-month follow-up, locus of control and the parent's emotional reaction to the abuse emerged as significant predictor variables of symptom development in abused subjects. Mediating factors from the 6- to 12-month follow-up in the abused group did not change. Locus of control at the 6-month follow-up correlated significantly with trait anxiety at the 12-month follow-up. Clinical implications of these findings are discussed in the context of the evolving literature on those factors that ameliorate or exacerbate the psychological impact of child sexual abuse.
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- Title
- A Follow-Up Study of Factors that Mediate the Development of Psychological Symptomatology in Sexually Abused Girls
- Creators
- Anthony P. Mannarino - Allegheny General HospitalJudith A. Cohen - Allegheny General Hospital
- Publication Details
- Child maltreatment, v 1(3), pp 246-260
- Publisher
- Sage
- Number of pages
- 15
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Allegheny University of the Health Sciences (1996-1998)
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0000828767
- Other Identifier
- 991019174744804721