Child Abuse, Sexual Clinical Trial
Official title:
Young Sexually Abused Children: Optimal CBT Strategies
This study will determine the necessity of including abuse-focused interventions in the treatment of sexually abused children.
Child sexual abuse is a serious public health problem that places children at high risk for
developing anxiety, mood, conduct, sexual, and substance abuse disorders. It also increases
their likelihood of experiencing further victimization. It is imperative that abused
children are provided with effective interventions to minimize their risk of developing
problems that can be disruptive to their psychosocial development. Evidence suggests that
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can effectively ameliorate many abuse-related symptoms
exhibited by sexually abused children and their parents. However, it is unknown whether CBT
treatment should include gradual exposure (GE), an intervention that involves the gradual
confrontation of abuse-related thoughts and memories with therapist feedback to assist the
child in effectively processing the abusive experience. Because this component of CBT may be
more difficult for children and their parents, it is important to determine if and when GE
is essential for optimal recovery in abused children.
Children and their parents will be randomly assigned to receive one of four treatments:
brief abuse-focused treatment, brief coping skills treatment, extended abuse-focused
treatment, and extended coping skills treatment. Assessments will be conducted before,
during, and after treatment and at 6- and 12-month follow-up visits. Standardized
evaluations will be conducted to assess parents' distress and support levels; parent reports
of children's behavior patterns, sexualized behaviors, and post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD) symptoms; and children's self-reports of PTSD, depression and anxiety symptoms, body
safety skills, and victimization experiences.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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