The Rosebush picture sort : a diagnostic technique to differentiate sexually abused children from other children
This study (N = 123) contrasted a group of sexually abused children in treatment, aged 6 to 12 years, with two comparable groups—other non-sexually abused children in treatment, and non-abused, non-treatment children—to determine whether differences in Rosebush Picture selection could be demons...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.2429-68982014-03-14T15:41:27Z The Rosebush picture sort : a diagnostic technique to differentiate sexually abused children from other children Carter, Mary Ann Sheller Child sexual abuse -- British Columbia -- Case studies Child sexual abuse -- Research -- British Columbia This study (N = 123) contrasted a group of sexually abused children in treatment, aged 6 to 12 years, with two comparable groups—other non-sexually abused children in treatment, and non-abused, non-treatment children—to determine whether differences in Rosebush Picture selection could be demonstrated. All children underwent evaluation procedures that included completion of a 12 picture selection (the Rosebush Picture Sort) and the Culture-Free Self-Esteem Inventory-2 (CFSEI-2). A demographic questionnaire for each child was completed. Results showed no differences in picture selection or self-esteem scores of children at the beginning or end-treatment stage. Sexually abused children's Rosebush Picture Sort (RPS) selections at mid-treatment were different than both comparison groups. The self-esteem scores of the two clinical groups in mid-treatment were significantly lower than the scores of the non-abused, non-treatment group, but did not differ from one another. The findings indicate that sexually abused children identify Rosebush Picture Sort pictures differently than other children. It is possible that sexual abuse affects the internal working model of children differently than other types of abuse and trauma. 2009-04-08 2009-04-08 1994 2009-04-08 1994-05 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/6898 eng UBC Retrospective Theses Digitization Project [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/retro_theses/] |
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This study (N = 123) contrasted a group of
sexually abused children in treatment, aged 6 to 12
years, with two comparable groups—other non-sexually
abused children in treatment, and non-abused, non-treatment
children—to determine whether differences in
Rosebush Picture selection could be demonstrated. All
children underwent evaluation procedures that included
completion of a 12 picture selection (the Rosebush
Picture Sort) and the Culture-Free Self-Esteem
Inventory-2 (CFSEI-2). A demographic questionnaire for
each child was completed. Results showed no
differences in picture selection or self-esteem scores
of children at the beginning or end-treatment stage.
Sexually abused children's Rosebush Picture Sort (RPS)
selections at mid-treatment were different than both
comparison groups. The self-esteem scores of the two
clinical groups in mid-treatment were significantly
lower than the scores of the non-abused, non-treatment
group, but did not differ from one another. The
findings indicate that sexually abused children
identify Rosebush Picture Sort pictures differently
than other children. It is possible that sexual abuse
affects the internal working model of children
differently than other types of abuse and trauma. |
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Carter, Mary Ann Sheller |
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Carter, Mary Ann Sheller |
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The Rosebush picture sort : a diagnostic technique to differentiate sexually abused children from other children |
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The Rosebush picture sort : a diagnostic technique to differentiate sexually abused children from other children |
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The Rosebush picture sort : a diagnostic technique to differentiate sexually abused children from other children |
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The Rosebush picture sort : a diagnostic technique to differentiate sexually abused children from other children |
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