Introduction: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of TF-CBT on Improving Rumination in sexually abused children.
Methods: This quasi-experimental research was a single-subject research design with multiple baselines with follow-up. The statistical populati More
Introduction: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of TF-CBT on Improving Rumination in sexually abused children.
Methods: This quasi-experimental research was a single-subject research design with multiple baselines with follow-up. The statistical population consisted of all children of 9-12 years old, who have been sexually abused that referred to the Center of Clinical Tests of Forensic Medicine in 2016. In this study, sampling was purposeful, and 2 children were selected. The participants in situations of baseline, even sessions of intervention and one, two years after intervention responded to the Children’s Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ-K). Sixteen treatment sessions were administrated for each subject. Data analysis by using visual analysis chart, percentage of recovery and PND was done.
Results: The results showed that TF-CBT significantly improved rumination in clients at the end and in the process has been followed.
Conclusion: It could be concluded that TF-CBT is effectively improving rumination in sexually abused children and vulnerable children need specialists.
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