Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Original ArticlesFactors That Mediate Treatment Outcome of Sexually Abused Preschool Children
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This research was funded by the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, grant 90-CA-1526. The authors thank Karen Drudy, M.S., Mary McCracken, L.S.W., Ann Marie Kotlik, and Julia Peters, M.S., for their contributions to this project. They also thank the following consultants for their help: Lucy Berliner, M.S.W., David A Brent, M.D., William N. Friedrich, Ph.D., and Joseph M. Strayhorn, M.D.