NCJ Number
254433
Journal
Journal of Sexual Aggression Volume: 25 Issue: 1 Dated: 2019 Pages: 4-15
Date Published
2019
Length
12 pages
Annotation
This multisite quasi-experimental study examined the outcomes for 320 youth ages 10-14 years and their caregivers, who participated in community-based problematic sexual behavior - cognitive behavior therapy (PSB-CBT).
Abstract
Targeting broad implementation of early intervention services has a high potential for impact, given the prevalence of child sexual abuse committed by youth and the low recidivism rate following effective interventions. The current program evaluation found significant reductions in PSB with a large effect size (e.g. t(126)=11.69, p<.001, d=2.08) due to program participation. No site differences were found, despite racial and regional diversity. Non-sexual behavior problems, emotional problems, and trauma symptoms also significantly improved. Positive outcomes extended to caregivers. Recommended next steps include rigorous strategies for examining the impact of widespread implementation of evidence-based early intervention programs on the prevention of sexual abuse, complemented with thoughtful efforts to develop and implement policies and procedures that improve the safety and well-being of all children in the community. (publisher abstract modified)