The British Journal of Psychiatry 158: 234-237 (1991)
© 1991 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Child physical abuse observed. Comparison of families with and without history of child abuse treated in an in-patient family unit
K Healy, R Kennedy and J Sinclair
Cassel Hospital, Richmond, Surrey.
Twenty-seven families, 14 with a history of child physical abuse and 13
with no such history, were studied over the course of intensive in- patient
treatment. The families in the former group differed significantly from
those in the latter group in terms of current circumstances and background
histories. Families where abuse was admitted benefited significantly more
from treatment than families where abuse was suspected but not admitted.
The ability of mothers to remember good relationships from childhood and to
establish good relationships during treatment was an important prognostic
factor for successful treatment.