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040 _aAFVC
100 _avan Toledo, Annik S.
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245 _aCaregiver needs following disclosure of child sexual abuse
_cAnnik van Toledo and Fred Seymour
260 _bTaylor & Francis,
_c2016
500 _aJournal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2016, 25(4): 403-4114
520 _a"Caregiver support is vital in improving outcomes for child sexual abuse victims; however, the disclosure can significantly affect caregivers, thus impacting their ability to meet their children’s needs. To maximize the support from caregivers, their own needs following disclosure need to be met. This study investigated the impact of child sexual abuse disclosure and associated needs as identified by caregivers. Sixty needs assessment forms were collected from families who accessed a parenting support pilot program run in New Zealand. These forms were completed by nonoffending caregivers during an assessment session with their counselor and consisted of both open-ended and Likert scale questions focusing on both the needs of the child and the family. Caregivers identified a range of impacts of the disclosure on their children, themselves, and other families members and the related support that may be needed. In particular, caregivers identified that they needed support with child behavior management and with their own coping. The findings suggest that interventions with caregivers following disclosure of child sexual abuse may be a valuable adjunct to therapy provided directly to the child." (Authors' abstract). Record #5407
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_aCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
650 _aDISCLOSURE
_9199
650 _aINTERVENTION
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650 _aMOTHERS
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650 _aPARENTING
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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773 0 _tJournal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2016, 25(4): 403-414
830 _aJournal of Child Sexual Abuse
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856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10538712.2016.1156206
_yRead abstract
942 _2ddc
_cARTICLE