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sexual abuse and self-report forms
I am seeking papers sugesting the dificulty in identifying a history of
sexual abuse in women with estructured questionnaires and the advantages of
using self-report forms to screen family violence. Does anyone can help me?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Claudia Leite Moraes
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Richard Embry <re186@COLUMBIA.EDU>
Para: Child Maltreatment Researchers
<CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu>
Data: Quinta-feira, 4 de Janeiro de 2001 16:41
Assunto: Promising Treatment Strategies
> As part of the preparation for a book chapter I am seeking
>information on effective and promising treatment strategies targeted
>towards child physical abuse and neglect. Services could be targeted
>towards child victims and/or parent perpetrators and could be delivered in
>a variety of settings (in-home, out-patient, or in-patient), could include
>a variety of modalities, and reflect diverse theoretical models.
> I am particularly interested in interventions that have empirical
>support and/or that may currently be undergoing clinical trials and that
>may not have been published in the professional literature.
> Thanks in advance for any assistance.
>
>****************************************
>Richard A. Embry, Ph.D., M.S.W.
>Assistant Professor
>Columbia University
>School of Social Work
>622 West 113th Street MC 4600
>New York, NY 10025
>212-854-7885 V/TDD
>re186@columbia.edu