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Childhood Sexual Abuse

A Review of Its Impact on Older Women Entering Institutional Settings

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Pages 29-53 | Published online: 25 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

Little is known and less is written about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in institutionalized older adults, especially in the context of their past exposure to child sexual assault. The behavioral and psychological manifestations displayed by child sexual abuse survivors are considered especially in the context of possible symptom reactivation throughout the life course. Analysis is offered of the ways in which aging itself and the organizational practices of long-term care institutions may serve to reactivate and exacerbate long-dormant child sexual abuse thoughts, feelings, and symptoms in residents. Specific recommendations for needed research as well as nursing home staff training, programming, and policy are put forward.

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