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The Role of Psychological Instruments in the Assessment of Child Sexual Abuse

โœ Scribed by Gloria Babiker; Martin Herbert


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
867 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0952-9136

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The Role of Psychological Instruments in the Assessment of Child Sexual Abuse

Psychological instruments such as behavioural rating scales or psychometric tests have a useful part to play in the evaluation of child sexual abuse, not as screening (i.e. 'diagnostic') devices but primarily as adjuncts to the assessment interview. However, the use of formal psychological instruments in their own right (i.e. on their own) for such purposes is, as yet, very limited and problematic. In their strictly adjunctive role they may provide additional evidence and/or indicate areas for further investigation, without directly questioning the child about the abuse and without being intrusive and leading. Finally, they may help us to assess and measure psychological processes that are influenced by and thus secondary to, sexual abuse. This paper seeks to review the different types of psychological instruments and to comment on their clinical and their research usage.


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