Do You See What I See? Emotion Recognition Competencies in Sexually Abused School-Aged Children and Non-Abused Children.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-06 DOI:10.1080/10538712.2023.2243926
Justine Caouette, Louise Cossette, Martine Hébert
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Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a worldwide phenomenon that has been linked to deleterious consequences. Adverse life events, such as sexual abuse, can compromise the development of emotional competencies, an important dimension of children's psychosocial development. This study aimed at evaluating emotion recognition competencies in sexually abused and non-abused children. The sample consisted of 97 sexually abused children (65 girls) and 78 non-abused children (56 girls) aged between 6 and 12 years. They were recruited in specialized intervention centers and elementary schools from the Montreal area. Recognition of joy, anger, fear, sadness, and neutral expressions was assessed using the Developmental Emotional Faces Stimulus Set (DEFSS; Meuwissen et al., 2017). Results of an ANCOVA revealed that the total scores of emotion recognition were significantly lower for victims of SA (M = 18.12, SE = 0.33) relative to non-abused children (M = 19.36, SE = 0.37), F(1,170) = 5.70, p < .05. Analyses performed on specific expressions yielded lower scores for the recognition of anger, F(1, 170) = 6.12, p = .014, partial η2 = .03, and joy, F(1, 170) = 8.04, p =.005, partial η2 = .04. Our findings highlight the importance of assessing emotion recognition competencies to improve intervention programs provided to sexually abused children and prevent the development of severe psychosocial problems.

你看到我看到的了吗?性虐待学龄儿童和非性虐待儿童的情绪识别能力。
儿童性虐待(CSA)是一种与有害后果有关的世界性现象。不良的生活事件,如性虐待,会影响情绪能力的发展,这是儿童心理社会发展的一个重要方面。本研究旨在评估性虐待和非性虐待儿童的情绪识别能力。样本包括97名6至12岁的性虐待儿童(65名女孩)和78名未受虐待儿童(56名女孩) 年。他们被蒙特利尔地区的专门干预中心和小学招募。使用发展性情绪面孔刺激集(DEFSS;Meuwissen等人,2017)评估对喜悦、愤怒、恐惧、悲伤和中性表情的识别。ANCOVA的结果显示SA患者的情绪识别总分显著较低(M = 18.12,SE = 0.33)相对于未受虐待的儿童(M = 19.36,SE = 0.37),F(1170) = 5.70,p F(1170) = 6.12,p = .014,偏η2 = .03和joy,F(1170) = 8.04,p=.005,部分η2 = .04.我们的研究结果强调了评估情绪识别能力的重要性,以改进为性虐待儿童提供的干预计划,并防止严重的心理社会问题的发展。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Sexual Abuse is interdisciplinary and provides an essential interface for researchers, academicians, attorneys, clinicians, and practitioners. The journal advocates for increased networking in the sexual abuse field, greater dissemination of information and research, a higher priority for this international epidemic, and development of effective assessment, intervention, and prevention programs. Divided into sections to provide clear information, the journal covers research issues, clinical issues, legal issues, prevention programs, case studies, and brief reports, focusing on three subject groups - child and adolescent victims of sexual abuse or incest, adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse or incest, and sexual abuse or incest offenders.
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