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Risk,Resilience, and the Rorschach: A Longitudinal Study of Children Who Experienced Sexual Abuse
Authors:Douglas Barnett  Hillary J Heinze  Eamonn Arble
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , Wayne State University;2. Department of Psychology , Wayne State University;3. Department of Psychology , University of Michigan–Flint
Abstract:Experiencing sexual abuse increases the risk that children will report or otherwise demonstrate problems with emotion, behavior, and health. This longitudinal study of 44 children who experienced sexual abuse examined whether information processing as assessed via the Rorschach Inkblot Test was associated with child-reported depression symptoms assessed via the Children's Depression Inventory (Kovacs, 1992) concurrently and an average of 15 months later. Children whose Rorschach protocols were relatively free of scores suggesting intense distress, complex processing, and sexual content were more likely to experience remission of depression symptoms at follow-up. Findings provide incremental validity for certain Rorschach indexes to inform prognosis regarding depression symptoms and perhaps their treatment.
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