The Social Support for Sexually Abused juvenile Girls "An Experimental Study of Juveniles in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan"

Authors

  • Rolla AlSawalqa الجامعة الأردنية

Abstract

This study aimed to apply the program of social support for intervention to treat or mitigate severity of the effects of sexual abuse of juveniles exposed to it. Based on the techniques of cognitive therapy – behavioral, the study applied an experimental method & used the case study in the collection and analysis of data & information. The study sample was selected from Underage girls Who have been subjected to sexual abuse Convicted & deposited in the care of juvenile delinquents centers in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the number of girls reached five girls, ages ranged between (15- less than 17 years).The results of the study revealed the existence of the differences between the responses of juvenile delinquents abused sexually to determine the effects of sexual abuse before & after the application of the program of social intervention, as indicated by the results of measuring the post that some of the effects of sexual abuse of juveniles have declined significantly, such as low depression, anxiety & anger & obsessive-compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress, and get rid of some of the other events; Sense of shame, social isolation, suicidal tendencies, disposal practices of behavioral anomalies, involuntary urination & weight disorder. Results also showed that more cognitive behavioral therapy techniques to work effectively with cases of sexual abuse are; technical analysis of beliefs, modeling, role play, education, self-dialogue, imaginary exposure to sexual abuse, Play Therapy.

Published

2016-09-26

How to Cite

AlSawalqa, R. (2016). The Social Support for Sexually Abused juvenile Girls "An Experimental Study of Juveniles in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan". Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 43. Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/9619

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