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Citation

Smith D, Pearce L, Pringle M, Caplan R. Br. Med. J. BMJ 1995; 310(6988): 1175-1178.

Affiliation

Breakfree Service for Adult Survivors, Lincoln.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7767154

PMCID

PMC2549559

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a pilot service offering therapy specifically to adults with a history of child sexual abuse. DESIGN: Questionnaire survey. SETTING: Specialised therapy unit, Breakfree, which offers care, therapy, and support. SUBJECTS: 116 clients presenting to the service who were offered therapy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Scores from three psychological questionnaires--the social activities and distress scale, the general health questionnaire, and the delusions, symptoms, and states inventory--and from questionnaires about the clients' abuse, previous use of health services, and opinion of the Breakfree service. RESULTS: Clients had received previous help from health services and other agencies without apparent effect; they were highly distressed according to their psychological scores; and they were very frequent users of the health services. The clients showed significant improvement in their psychological scores (Wilcoxon's matched pairs signed ranks test): social activities and distress scale, z = -3.3, P = 0.001; general health questionnaire, z = -5.8, P < 0.00001; delusions, symptoms, and states inventory, z = -4.8, P < 0.00001). This was most pronounced for those who had completed therapy by the end of the study. Whereas 82/88 clients had a score for the general health questionnaire that indicated clinical distress at the start, only 28/58 did so at the end of the study (only 17/35 among those who had finished therapy). CONCLUSIONS: This group of adults with a history of child sexual abuse were highly disturbed and previous high users of the health service. The specialist service Breakfree was effective in the short term and, if the benefits are sustained, would yield a net cost saving to the health service.


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