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Working sensitively with child sexual abuse survivors: what female child sexual abuse survivors want from health professionals.

Kim McGregor1, Marewa Glover, Jeny Gautam, Shirley Jülich.   

Abstract

Adult survivors of child sexual abuse are high users of health and mental health services. Health professionals are well placed to improve health outcomes for them by delivering positive interventions post-abuse. The current study explored female child sexual abuse survivors' opinions on how health professionals could work better with child sexual abuse survivors. Sixty-one women, from 22-65 years old, who had been sexually abused before the age of 16 years, completed postal questionnaires in late 2004. A model was developed to guide the development of knowledge, skills, and practices for working more sensitively with child sexual abuse survivors. The model consisted of six chronological training steps: (1) knowledge on effects of child sexual abuse; (2) establishing the relationship with child sexual abuse survivors; (3) asking about child sexual abuse; (4) responding to disclosure; (5) sensitive provision of medical examinations; and (6) follow-up post examination. A systematic approach to training is proposed to assist with improving delivery of services sensitive to child sexual abuse survivor needs.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21170816     DOI: 10.1080/03630242.2010.530931

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Women Health        ISSN: 0363-0242


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