Abstract

As roughly 20% of women have experienced childhood sexual abuse (CSA), the development of interventions for this population is critically important. Children from under-resourced and low socioeconomic area are disproportionately at risk for CSA indicating a need for accessible and cost-effective treatments for CSA associated decrements in psychosexual well-being. Online modalities may provide a way to offer effective treatments to populations who experience systemic barriers to care.

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