Psychosocial Interventions for Maltreated and Violence-Exposed Children |
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Authors: | Judith A. Cohen Anthony P. Mannarino Laura K. Murray Robyn Igelman |
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Affiliation: | Drexel University College of Medicine, Allegheny General Hospital; Boston University School of Public Health; Chadwick Center for Children and Families, Rady Children's Hospital and Health Center |
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Abstract: | ![]() Child sexual, physical, and emotional abuse as well as child neglect and domestic violence, community violence, and Childhood Traumatic Grief may result in significant and long-lasting emotional and behavioral difficulties. This article reviews randomized controlled studies that have assessed child mental health outcomes for maltreated and violence-exposed children. Key points of this review include the following: (1) maltreated and violence-exposed children typically experience more than one of these types of traumas; (2) effective psychosocial treatments are available to address Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, and behavioral problems in these children; (3) it is likely that treatments which effectively reduce mental health symptoms in children exposed to one type of child maltreatment or violence exposure will also be effective for other or multiple types; and (4) mental health outcomes are not the only important outcomes to address in future treatment or intervention efforts. These future directions for treatment intervention research are addressed. |
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