Critical Issues in the Assessment of Child Sexual Abuse

被引:7
作者
Gloria Babiker
Martin Herbert
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[1] Barrow Hospital,Department of Clinical Psychology
[2] Exeter University,School of Psychology
[3] University of Exeter,Martin Herbert, Washington Singer Laboratories, Department of Psychology
关键词
Risk; child sexual abuse; assessment; psychometric investigation; projective techniques;
D O I
10.1023/A:1022612218230
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摘要
This article explores the feasibility of using standardized psychometric methods in the initial stages of an investigation of child sexual abuse; methods that are less intrusive and therefore less damaging to children and their families. We review the complex conceptual and research issues that arise from attempts to assess the many-sided aspects of child sexual maltreatment. Among those considered in both the clinical and research spheres are problems of definition and diagnosis; limitations of clinical interviews, and a variety of direct and indirect psychological instruments used for investigating sexual maltreatment and risk assessment; the inadequacies of experimental designs; and also the political, practical, and ethical restraints that hinder research in this area. It is argued that there is insufficient evidence based on controlled studies or standardized normative tests to advocate any simple, unidimensional methodology for the screening task. However, recommendations are put forward for the cautious, conjoint use of several procedures in a multidimensional approach to assessing child sexual abuse. Suggestions are also made for future research and development.
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页数:21
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