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020 _a978-1-76016-226-9 (PDF)
040 _aAFVC
100 _aHerbert, James
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245 _aFactors influencing therapy use following a disclosure of child sexual abuse
_cJames Herbert
260 _aMelbourne, Vic :
_bChild Family Community Australia, Australian Institute of Family Studies,
_c2021
300 _aelectronic document (30 pages) ; PDF & HTML files
500 _aCFCA paper no. 59
520 _aIdentifying consistent factors that influence engagement or completion of therapy across studies allows services and policy makers in criminal justice, child protection, community support and mental health systems to make informed decisions about approaches to therapy referral and how to support families through challenges they have that could affect their capacity to engage with services. This paper presents findings from a review of the literature aimed at identifying factors that may influence either engagement with therapy or the completion of therapy following a disclosure of child sexual abuse to authorities. The lack of Australian studies highlights the need for local research on factors influencing therapy use to help inform the design of referral systems and interventions to improve the use of available therapy services. (Overview). Record #7247
650 _aCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
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650 _aFAMILIES
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650 _aLITERATURE REVIEWS
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650 _aPARENTS
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650 4 _aSUPPORT SERVICES
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650 _aTHERAPY
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651 _aINTERNATIONAL
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651 4 _aAUSTRALIA
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773 0 3 _tCFCA paper no. 59
830 _aCFCA paper
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856 _uhttps://aifs.gov.au/sites/default/files/publication-documents/2105_cfca_59_factors_influencing_therapy_utilisation_0.pdf
856 _uttps://aifs.gov.au/resources/policy-and-practice-papers/factors-influencing-therapy-use-following-disclosure-child
_zAccess the website
942 _2ddc
_cBRIEFING