Parker Ben, Turner William
Adolescent Unit, Priory Hospital Chelmsford, Chelmsford, UK.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013 Jul 31;2013(7):CD008162. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD008162.pub2.
The sexual abuse of children and adolescents is a significant worldwide problem. It is associated with a wide variety of negative psychological, social and physical consequences for the victims. These effects can often be seen immediately following sexual abuse, but they may manifest later on and sometimes only in adult life. There are a number of different interventions aimed at helping children and adolescents who have been sexually abused, and psychoanalytic/psychodynamic psychotherapy has a long-established tradition of being used for such victims. In this review, we set out to find the evidence for its effectiveness specifically in children and adolescents who have been sexually abused.
To assess the effectiveness of psychoanalytic/psychodynamic psychotherapy for children and adolescents who have been sexually abused.
We searched the following databases in May 2013: CENTRAL, Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Sociological Abstracts, Social Science Citation Index, Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science and Humanities, LILACS and WorldCat. We also searched three trials registers, checked the reference lists of relevant studies and contacted known experts.
Randomised and quasi-randomised trials comparing psychoanalytic/psychodynamic psychotherapy with treatment as usual or no treatment/waiting list control for children and adolescents up to age of 18 who had experienced sexual abuse at any time prior to the intervention.
The review authors (BP and WT) independently screened search results to identify studies that met eligibility criteria.
No studies were identified that met the inclusion criteria for this review.
AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: There are no randomised and quasi-randomised trials that compare psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapy with treatment as usual, no treatment or waiting list control for children and adolescents who have been sexually abused. As a result, we cannot draw any conclusions as to the effectiveness of psychoanalytic/psychodynamic psychotherapy for this population. This important gap emphasises the need for further research into the effectiveness of psychoanalytic/psychodynamic psychotherapy in this population. Such research should ideally be in the form of methodologically high-quality, large-scale randomised controlled trials. If these are not conducted, future systematic reviews on this subject may need to consider including other lower quality evidence in order to avoid overlooking important research.
儿童和青少年遭受性虐待是一个全球性的重大问题。这会给受害者带来各种各样负面的心理、社会和身体后果。这些影响在性虐待后往往立即显现,但也可能在之后才表现出来,有时甚至直到成年期才出现。有许多不同的干预措施旨在帮助遭受性虐待的儿童和青少年,精神分析/心理动力心理治疗在用于此类受害者方面有着悠久的传统。在本综述中,我们着手寻找其对遭受性虐待的儿童和青少年有效性的证据。
评估精神分析/心理动力心理治疗对遭受性虐待的儿童和青少年的有效性。
2013年5月,我们检索了以下数据库:Cochrane系统评价数据库、Ovid MEDLINE、Embase、PsycINFO、护理学与健康照护领域数据库、社会学文摘数据库、社会科学引文索引、会议论文引文索引 - 社会科学与人文科学、拉丁美洲及加勒比地区卫生科学数据库以及世界图书馆联机联合目录。我们还检索了三个试验注册库,查阅了相关研究的参考文献列表,并联系了知名专家。
随机和半随机试验,将精神分析/心理动力心理治疗与常规治疗或不治疗/等待名单对照进行比较,对象为18岁及以下在干预前任何时间遭受过性虐待的儿童和青少年。
综述作者(BP和WT)独立筛选检索结果,以确定符合纳入标准的研究。
未发现符合本综述纳入标准的研究。
没有随机和半随机试验将精神分析/心理动力治疗与常规治疗、不治疗或等待名单对照进行比较,用于遭受性虐待的儿童和青少年。因此,我们无法就精神分析/心理动力心理治疗对该人群的有效性得出任何结论。这一重要空白凸显了对精神分析/心理动力心理治疗对该人群有效性进行进一步研究的必要性。此类研究理想情况下应以方法学上高质量的大规模随机对照试验的形式进行。如果不进行此类试验,未来关于该主题的系统评价可能需要考虑纳入其他质量较低的证据,以避免忽视重要研究。