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    The psychological impact of child sexual abuse on primary caregivers

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    Medical Journal of Zambia (159.3Kb)
    Date
    2016
    Author
    Zimba, W
    Thankian, K
    Mwaba, S.O.C
    Menon, J.A
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Research on child sexual abuse (CSA) suggests that support and protection from the caregiver provide the child an effective platform for quick recovery and improvement in mental health and social functioning. Nonetheless, not all caregivers are supportive of survivors; recent research findings, instead, show that incidents of CSA have debilitating psychological impact on survivors' caregivers which impair their functioning. This study explored whether a systematic link exists between an incident of CSA and psychological changes in caregivers, thereby justifying their psychological care. The objectives of the study were to explore if a relationship exists between an incident of CSA and changes in mental health of primary caregivers of abused children and to identify symptoms of the psychological impact of CSA on primary caregivers of abused children. Participants in the study were 34 caregivers of CSA survivors from at Victim Support Unit (VSU), Young Women's Christians Association (YWCA) and/or University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Lusaka. Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and a semi-structured interview schedule were used for data collection. Overall PSS scores indicated that an incident of CSA results in a debilitating psychological impact on caregivers of the survivors, there were. significant difference in the levels of perceived stress experienced by maternal caregivers (Mean rank= 19.38, n = 29) and paternal ones (Mean rank =6.60,n=5):z= 2.66,p .01). Symptoms of psychological distress experienced by caregivers after an incident of CSA included anxiety, fear,depression, anger, insomnia, and functional impairment. About half the care givers in the study (n= 19, 55.88%) showed support and protection for their children; others (n = 15, 44.12%) were hostile toward and blamed their children for the abuse. The caregivers therefore may need psychological services to improve their mental health and provide support to their children.
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    http://dspace.unza.zm/handle/123456789/5179
    Citation
    Zimba, W., Menon, J.A., Thankian, K. and Mwaba, S.O.C. (2016). The psychological impact of child sexual abuse on primary caregivers. Medical Journal of Zambia, 43(3)
    Sponsorship
    Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State
    Publisher
    University of Zambia, Medical Library
    Subject
    Abused children
    Caregivers
    Adult child abuse victims
    psychological trauma
    Description
    Original article on psychological impact of child Sexual abuse on primary caregivers
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