The influence of childhood sexual abuse, physical abuse, family environment, and gender on the psychological adjustment of adolescents
Objective: The primary aim of the current study was to examine the contributions of sexual abuse, physical abuse, family cohesion, and conflict in predicting the psychological functioning of adolescents. Additional analyses were conducted to determine whether adolescent victims of child sexual abuse...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Child abuse & neglect 2002-04, Vol.26 (4), p.387-405 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: The primary aim of the current study was to examine the contributions of sexual abuse, physical abuse, family cohesion, and conflict in predicting the psychological functioning of adolescents. Additional analyses were conducted to determine whether adolescent victims of child sexual abuse and physical abuse perceive their family environments as more conflictual and less cohesive than nonabused adolescents.
Method: Participants were 131 male and female adolescents, ages 16 years to 18 years, receiving services at a residential vocational training program. Participants completed well established psychological assessment tools to assess abuse history, family environment characteristics, and current adjustment.
Results: Physically abused adolescent females perceived their family environments as more conflictual and less cohesive than females without physical abuse, and sexually abused females perceived their family environments as more conflictual and less cohesive than females without sexual abuse. Physically abused adolescent males reported more conflict than males without physical abuse, but did not differ with regard to cohesion. Adolescent males with and without a sexual abuse history did not differ on the family dimensions. Multiple regression analyses revealed that both conflict and cohesion, in addition to a history of sexual and physical abuse, predicted depression and distress. Separate analyses by gender revealed these variables differentially impact adjustment in male and female adolescents. Results of a power analysis indicated sufficient power to detect these differences.
Conclusions: Findings indicate that in addition to child sexual abuse and physical abuse, family conflict and cohesion are risk factors for the development of psychological distress and depression in adolescence. Implications for treatment and directions for future research are discussed.
Objectif: Le but principal de cette étude fut d’examiner comment les agressions sexuelles, les mauvais traitements physiques, la cohésion familiale et les conflits prédisent le fonctionnement psychologique des adolescents. D’autres analyses ont été faites pour déterminer si l’adolescent victime d’agressions sexuelles et physiques perçoit son milieu familial comme étant rempli de conflit et moins cohésif, comparé à la perception qu’ont les adolescents non victimes.
Méthode: Cent trente-et-un adolescents et adolescentes âgés de 16 à 18 ans inscrits dans un programme résidentiel de form |
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ISSN: | 0145-2134 1873-7757 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0145-2134(02)00315-0 |