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Childhood sexual abuse and alcohol use disorder evidence-based report Reviewer, Ian Lambie, Literature search, Ariana Krynen and Charlotte Best

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, New Zealand : UniServices, 2016Description: electronic document (50 pages) ; PDF file: 756 KBSubject(s): Online resources: Summary:  Childhood sexual abuse can have significant short- and long-term effects, including the subsequent development of alcohol use disorder.  The purpose of this report is to provide an evidence-based guide on the association between childhood sexual abuse and alcohol use disorder (including alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence) as a teenager/adult. These findings will be used to assist in the decision making process regarding cover and entitlements of those who have experienced childhood sexual abuse and later developed alcohol use disorder.  A literature search was conducted in November 2015 using Ovid MEDLINE(R) In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, PsycINFO, and the Worldwide Web. Further literature was also located through reading the reference list of review articles. (From the executive summary). Record #5215
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 Childhood sexual abuse can have significant short- and long-term effects, including the subsequent development of alcohol use disorder.
 The purpose of this report is to provide an evidence-based guide on the association between childhood sexual abuse and alcohol use disorder (including alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence) as a teenager/adult. These findings will be used to assist in the decision making process regarding cover and entitlements of those who have experienced childhood sexual abuse and later developed alcohol use disorder.
 A literature search was conducted in November 2015 using Ovid MEDLINE(R) In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, PsycINFO, and the Worldwide Web. Further literature was also located through reading the reference list of review articles. (From the executive summary). Record #5215