Psychosocial interventions for survivors of rape and sexual assault experienced during adulthood

Oct 5, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Support treatments for adults who survived rape or sexual assault

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Abstract

In a review of 36 studies involving 3992 participants, psychosocial interventions may lead to a large reduction in PTSD and depressive symptoms for survivors of rape, sexual assault, and sexual abuse.

  • Participants in the studies were predominantly women (99%), with a mean age of 35.9 years.
  • Eighty-two percent of participants had experienced rape or sexual assault in adulthood.
  • Psychosocial interventions showed a significant reduction in PTSD symptoms compared to inactive controls, with a large effect size (SMD -0.83).
  • Similar significant reductions were observed for depressive symptoms (SMD -0.82).
  • The risk of dropout from treatment was not increased with psychosocial interventions compared to controls (risk ratio 0.85).
  • Adverse events associated with psychosocial interventions did not appear to be higher than in control groups (risk ratio 1.92).

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