Letourneau Elizabeth J, Schoenwald Sonja K, Sheidow Ashli J
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2004 Feb;9(1):49-61. doi: 10.1177/1077559503260308.
Youth with substantial sexual behavior problems (n = 166) were compared with youth from the same sample with few sexual behavior problems (n = 413) and with no sexual behavior problems (n = 943). It was hypothesized that youth with significant sexual behavior problems would be characterized by higher rates of sexual and physical abuse and higher rates of internalizing problems relative to youth without sexual behavior problems and that all youth would evidence a positive treatment response to multisystemic therapy. Relative to youth with no sexual behavior problems, youth with significant sexual behavior problems were more likely to have been sexually or physically abused and had higher rates of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems. These youth were also more likely to include girls, were younger, and had more social problems than youth with no sexual behavior problems. Youth in all groups responded with clinically relevant and statistically significant reductions in problem behaviors at posttreatment.
将有大量性行为问题的青少年(n = 166)与来自同一样本的几乎没有性行为问题的青少年(n = 413)以及没有性行为问题的青少年(n = 943)进行了比较。研究假设,与没有性行为问题的青少年相比,有显著性行为问题的青少年的性虐待和身体虐待发生率更高,内化问题发生率也更高,并且所有青少年对多系统疗法都会有积极的治疗反应。与没有性行为问题的青少年相比,有显著性行为问题的青少年更有可能遭受性虐待或身体虐待,内化和外化行为问题的发生率更高。这些青少年也更有可能是女孩,年龄更小,并且比没有性行为问题的青少年有更多的社会问题。所有组的青少年在治疗后问题行为都有临床相关且具有统计学意义的减少。