Symptom patterns of sexually abused teenage girls seeking services.

The American journal of orthopsychiatry Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-29 DOI:10.1037/ort0000548
Martine Hébert, Alison Paradis, Andréanne Fortin
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Child sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with a host of negative repercussions. Yet, scholarly reports highlight the diversity of symptom presentation in survivors of CSA. Relying on the complex posttraumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) framework, this study aimed to identify symptom profiles in teenage girls seeking services following disclosure of CSA. Participants included 207 teenage girls aged 12-18. They completed questionnaires on PTSD symptoms (i.e., reexperiencing, avoidance, and hyperarousal) and domains of impairments of the C-PTSD (i.e., interpersonal difficulties, biology, affect and behavioral regulation, dissociation, cognition, and self-concept). A latent profile analysis identified three profiles: PTSD, Complex PTSD, and Resilient. Results support the validity of the C-PTSD model with a subgroup reporting classic PTSD symptoms as well as alterations in several domains of functioning. Our second aim was to explore potential correlates of the resulting symptom profiles. Both personal and family factors were found to distinguish profiles, with teens in the Resilient group reporting fewer associations with delinquent peers, less use of avoidance coping strategies, and more maternal support than the two other profiles. Furthermore, CSA severity did not differ between the Complex PTSD and the Resilient profiles. The current findings argue in favor of a more individualized approach to treatment taking into consideration differences in presentation of symptoms among profile teenage survivors of CSA. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

寻求服务的受性虐待少女的症状模式。
儿童性虐待(CSA)与许多负面影响有关。然而,学术报告强调了CSA幸存者症状表现的多样性。基于复杂创伤后应激障碍(C-PTSD)框架,本研究旨在确定少女在披露创伤后应激障碍后寻求服务的症状特征。参与者包括207名12-18岁的少女。他们完成了PTSD症状(即再体验、回避和过度唤醒)和C-PTSD损伤领域(即人际关系困难、生物学、情感和行为调节、分离、认知和自我概念)的问卷调查。潜在特征分析确定了三种特征:创伤后应激障碍,复杂的创伤后应激障碍和弹性。结果支持C-PTSD模型的有效性,其中一个亚组报告了典型的PTSD症状以及几个功能领域的改变。我们的第二个目的是探索由此产生的症状概况的潜在相关性。研究发现,个人和家庭因素都能区分不同的情况,与其他两种情况相比,弹性组的青少年报告与不良同龄人的联系较少,较少使用回避应对策略,并且更多的是母亲的支持。此外,CSA严重程度在复杂PTSD和弹性PTSD之间没有差异。目前的研究结果支持更个性化的治疗方法,考虑到青少年CSA幸存者的症状表现差异。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
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