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Group Therapy for Women Sexually Abused as Children: Mental Health Before and After Group Therapy

NCJ Number
235277
Journal
Journal of Interpersonal Violence Volume: 21 Issue: 12 Dated: December 2006 Pages: 1665-1677
Author(s)
Gunilla Lundqvist; Carl G. Svedin; Kjell Hansson; Inger Broman
Date Published
December 2006
Length
13 pages
Annotation
This study is a follow-up to a 2-year trauma-focused group therapy for adult females who were sexually abused in childhood.
Abstract
Forty-five female outpatients sexually abused in childhood were offered a 2-year phase-divided group therapy. Before and after treatment and at 12 months follow-up, they answered questionnaires designed to elicit responses concerning psychological symptoms (Symptom Checklist; SCL-90) and sense of coherence (SOC). Symptoms for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were assessed before and after treatment. Inpatient days and sick listing days were assessed during 2 years before and 2 years after treatment. The psychological and PTSD symptoms were significantly reduced after treatment, and the SOC was increased as well. Inpatient days were decreased, and sick listing days increased but not significantly. Compared to a similar short-term focused therapy group and a waiting-list group there were no significant differences between the groups. Trauma-focused group therapy for women who were sexually abused in childhood seems to have promising effects on mental health, both concerning long-term and short-term approaches. (Published Abstract)