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European Journal of Psychotraumatology | 2014

Effects of an intervention program for female victims of intimate partner violence on psychological symptoms and perceived social support

Nina Beck Hansen; Sara Bek Eriksen; Ask Elklit

Background Research has documented severe mental health problems in female victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). Therefore, providing effective treatment is pivotal. Few studies have investigated the effects of intervention programs on reducing the harmful consequences of IPV. Objective The present study examined the effects of a specific three-phase intervention program for female victims of IPV on psychological symptoms (PTSD, anxiety, and depression) and perceived social support. Given that many of the women dropped out before and during the intervention program, potential differences in initial levels of psychological symptoms, perceived social support, as well as descriptive variables were explored between the women who completed the whole program and the groups of women who dropped out prematurely. Method The initial sample consisted of 212 female victims of IPV. Symptoms of PTSD, depression, anxiety, and level of perceived social support were measured with validated scales before the start of the intervention and after completion of each treatment phase. Results Results showed a significant effect of the intervention program on reducing psychological symptoms and increasing levels of perceived social support. Effect sizes ranged from medium to very high. Significant positive effects were found for each of the treatment phases. There were no significant differences between the women who completed the whole program and those women who dropped out prematurely in terms of initial level of symptoms and perceived social support as well as descriptive characteristics. Conclusions Specifically developed intervention programs for female victims of IPV are effective in reducing the harmful personal consequences of IPV. Future studies should consider employing controlled study designs and address the issue of high drop out rates found in intervention studies.


Journal of Child Sexual Abuse | 2014

Impact of Traumatic Events on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Danish Survivors of Sexual Abuse in Childhood

Ask Elklit; Dorte Mølgaard Christiansen; Sabina Palic; Sidsel Karsberg; Sara Bek Eriksen

Childhood sexual abuse can be extremely traumatic and lead to lifelong symptomatology. The present study examined the impact of several demographic, abuse, and psychosocial variables on posttraumatic stress disorder severity among a consecutive sample of treatment-seeking, adult child sexual abuse survivors (N = 480). The child sexual abuse sample was characterized by severe trauma exposure, insecure attachment, and significant traumatization, with an estimated 77% suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder, more than twice the level of the comparison group. Regression analyses revealed risk factors associated with the development of posttraumatic stress disorder in which the strongest predictors being additional traumas, negative affectivity, and somatization. The findings add to existing research confirming the stressful nature of child sexual abuse and the variables that contribute to the development and severity of posttraumatic stress disorder.


Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2015

Family‐centred care and traumatic symptoms in parents of children admitted to PICU

Jesper Mortensen; Birgitte Olesen Simonsen; Sara Bek Eriksen; Pernille Skovby; Rolf Dall; Ask Elklit


Archive | 2018

Odense Child Trauma Screening. Kodningsmanual

Sille Schandorph Løkkegaard; Mette Elmose; Sara Bek Eriksen; Ask Elklit


Archive | 2017

Odense Child Trauma Screening: Administrationsmanual

Sille Schandorph Løkkegaard; Mette Elmose Andersen; Sara Bek Eriksen; Ask Elklit


Matrix | 2016

Udvikling af et story stem-redskab til screening af traumatisering hos førskolebørn og yngre skolebørn

Mette Elmose Andersen; Sara Bek Eriksen; Sille Schandorph Løkkegaard


Archive | 2015

Ud af voldens skygge II

Sara Bek Eriksen; Nina Beck Hansen; Ask Elklit


Archive | 2014

STEPS - et behandlingsprojekt

Sara Bek Eriksen; Ask Elklit


Archive | 2014

Ud af voldens skygge II: Evaluering af rådgivning- og behandlingseffekt

Sara Bek Eriksen; Nina Beck Hansen; Ask Elklit


Archive | 2014

Effekt af Behandling – et fokus på senfølger af seksuelle overgreb i barndommen

Karen-Inge Karstoft; Nina Beck Hansen; Sara Bek Eriksen; Ask Elklit

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Ask Elklit

University of Southern Denmark

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Nina Beck Hansen

University of Southern Denmark

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Mette Elmose Andersen

University of Southern Denmark

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Karen-Inge Karstoft

University of Southern Denmark

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Mette Elmose

University of Southern Denmark

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Sabina Palic

University of Southern Denmark

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Sidsel Karsberg

University of Southern Denmark

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