Child Sexual Violence: Interpersonal Relationship and Self-Image Evaluated by Zulliger R-Optimized Application

Q4 Psychology Psico-USF Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1590/1413-82712033270312
Eduardo dos Santos de Lima, Silvana Alba Scortegagna
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Abstract This study aimed to verify the validity of Zulliger criteria in the evaluation of interpersonal relationships and self-image of children victims of sexual violence. Population: 42 children between 7 and 13 years old participated, divided into three groups: 19 Victims of sexual violence (G1); 10 Cancer patients (G2); 13 Control group (G3). Instruments: Zulliger in the Comprehensive System (ZSC) R-Optimized application; Personality Scale for Children (ETPC, EPQ-J); Social Skills Inventory for Children (SSRS); Intelligence Test (CPM-Raven). G1, when compared to other groups, showed more tendency to problematic or less adaptive understanding of interpersonal interactions [p < 0.05 in PHR, GHR and p (ZSC); Psychosis (ETPC, EPQ-J); EG and F2 (SSRS)], more self-critical and negative self-image [p < 0.05 in MOR (ZSC)] and increased traumatic content [p < 0.05 in Bl (ZSC)]. The ZSC demonstrated preliminary evidence of validity in the evaluation of Interpersonal Relationship and Self-image of victims of child sexual violence.
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儿童性暴力:人际关系与自我形象之Zulliger r优化应用
摘要本研究旨在验证Zulliger标准在性暴力受害儿童人际关系和自我形象评价中的有效性。人口:42名7至13岁的儿童参与,分为三组:19名性暴力受害者(G1);肿瘤患者10例(G2);13对照组(G3)。仪器:Zulliger在综合系统(ZSC) r优化中的应用;儿童人格量表(ETPC, EPQ-J);儿童社会技能量表;智力测验(CPM-Raven)。与其他组相比,G1组在人际交往理解上表现出更大的问题倾向或更低的适应性倾向[p < 0.05];精神病(ETPC, EPQ-J);EG和F2 (SSRS),自我批评和消极自我形象增加[p < 0.05 MOR (ZSC)],创伤内容增加[p < 0.05 Bl (ZSC)]。本量表在儿童性暴力受害者人际关系和自我形象评价中具有初步的效度证据。
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