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The Impact Of Single Vs. Poly Victimization By Maltreatment Type On Pre-Treatment Ptsd Scores, Ashley G. O'Donnell, Sabrina Dicarlo, Arazais D. Oliveros
The Impact Of Single Vs. Poly Victimization By Maltreatment Type On Pre-Treatment Ptsd Scores, Ashley G. O'Donnell, Sabrina Dicarlo, Arazais D. Oliveros
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Studies show that an estimated 21-50% of children who have experienced maltreatment will develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) within their lifetime (Schuck & Widom 2019). Research suggests that the type and number of exposures to trauma may influence symptom severity. Further, trauma symptom scores of children who experienced child sexual abuse (CSA) were higher among the children who endorsed poly-victimization, meaning when CSA was combined with another form of maltreatment (Racine et al 2022). This study seeks to examine the impact of poly-victimization and combined types of maltreatment on children’s PTSD scores in an archival dataset from a child advocacy …