
@article{ref1,
title="Treatment Outcome Research: How Effective Are Treatments for Abused Children?",
journal="Child and adolescent social work journal",
year="2001",
author="James, Sigrid and Mennen, Ferol",
volume="18",
number="2",
pages="73-95",
abstract="The effectiveness of treatments with abused children is supported by only a limited number of studies. Yet despite the lack of an empirical base, many interventions remain popular in clinical practice. This paper introduces social work clinicians to the primary issues involved in the evaluation of psychotherapy with children and adolescents in general, and applies these issues to an understanding of interventions with abused children. Toward this end, current findings on child abuse treatments are synthesized and critically analyzed. This paper speaks to the continuing gap between empirically-based outcome research and clinical practice. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2001. Copyright © 2001 by Springer)Child Abuse VictimChild Abuse TreatmentChild Physical Abuse TreatmentChild Physical Abuse VictimVictim TreatmentChild TreatmentChild VictimDomestic Violence TreatmentDomestic Violence VictimJuvenile VictimJuvenile TreatmentTreatment Effectiveness02-02<p />",
language="en",
issn="0738-0151",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}