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Literature review one : three waves of childhood sexual abuse research : effects and assessment in adulthood Pechtel, Pia; Woolley, Cheryl; Evans, Ian;

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Palmerston North, New Zealand Raranga Whatumanawa, Massey University 2005Description: 65 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.858369 PEC
In: Technical rerport: 5aSummary: This is one of a series of reports produced by Raranga Whatumanawa (The weaving of the heart patterns), a research project undertaken by the Psychology Clinic at Massey University, in conjunction with the Psychology Centre in Hamilton, to investigate the mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes resulting from sexual abuse. The research was funded by the Accident Compensation Corporation of New Zealand (ACC) and contributes to the development of useable national practice guidelines. This report is one of a set of five literature reviews and aims to assist in the identification of the effects of sexual abuse. This particular literature review focuses on the social, emotional and physical manifestation of effects in adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Future research needs and approaches are suggested. Please do not cite or quote this technical report without permission.
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This report was originally available on the Raranga Whatumanawa website which is no longer available. A hard copy of this report was in the collection transferred from MSD in March 2011.

This is one of a series of reports produced by Raranga Whatumanawa (The weaving of the heart patterns), a research project undertaken by the Psychology Clinic at Massey University, in conjunction with the Psychology Centre in Hamilton, to investigate the mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes resulting from sexual abuse. The research was funded by the Accident Compensation Corporation of New Zealand (ACC) and contributes to the development of useable national practice guidelines. This report is one of a set of five literature reviews and aims to assist in the identification of the effects of sexual abuse. This particular literature review focuses on the social, emotional and physical manifestation of effects in adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Future research needs and approaches are suggested. Please do not cite or quote this technical report without permission.

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Technical rerport: 5a