Table 3
Random Effects Model Meta-analyses of 12 Psychological
Correlates and Child Sexual Abuse Symptoms
Symptom
|
k
|
ES
|
95% CI
|
Q*
|
Alcohol |
3 |
.31 |
-.17-.81 |
.65 |
Anxiety |
16 |
.25 |
.07-.43 |
4.19 |
Depression |
21 |
.25 |
.07-.43 |
7.56 |
Eating Disorders |
8 |
.30 |
-.03-.63 |
3.76 |
Interpersonal Sensitivity |
4 |
.29 |
-.20-.78 |
1.50 |
Paranoia |
5 |
.16 |
-.21-.53 |
1.90 |
Phobia |
3 |
.36 |
-.13-85 |
.82 |
Self-esteem |
8 |
.01 |
-.34-.36 |
5.95 |
Sexual Adjustment |
13 |
.17 |
-.05-.39 |
2.14 |
Social Adjustment |
6 |
.22 |
-.15-.59 |
2.05 |
Suicide |
2 |
.40 |
-.27-1.07 |
.54 |
Wide Adjustment |
7 |
.20 |
-.21-.61 |
4.18 |
Note
| k is the number of effect sizes used in meta-analysis; |
| ES = Effect Size, is the weighted mean effect size (positive
numbers indicate poorer adjustment in child-sexual-abuse
victims); |
| Q is the value for the test of homogeneity. |
| * = Chi-square p < .05 |
|