Guided Self-help Following Sexual Assault - SCED
Sexual Assault, Sexual Dysfunction, Sex Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Sexual Assault focused on measuring sexual distress
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Cis female Experience of sexual assault (in adulthood or childhood but not within the previous 12 months) Experiencing sexual distress/difficulties United Kingdom Resident Willingness to complete guided self help Aged 18 and above Ability to read and understand English to provide informed consent and meaningfully engage with the self-help materials Ability to access online guided self-help material through a computer or phone Exclusion Criteria: experiencing severe acute mental health difficulties sexual assault occurring within the last 12 months currently experiencing more than fleeting suicidal thoughts or engaging in severe self-harming (individuals who have been sexually assaulted are likely to experience suicidal thoughts or self harm behaviours, individuals with fleeting suicidal thoughts or superficial self harm with strong protective factors may be included however, since there is no contact with mental health professionals during the intervention unless participants reach out for triage, it is difficult to assess risk and participants have to be excluded if they do not have social support systems of are currently accessing psychological support).
Sites / Locations
- Bart's Sexual Wellbeing Service, National Health Service
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Online guided self-help intervention for sexual distress following sexual assault
The intervention only has one arm. All participants will be provided 4 sessions of guided self-help intervention to be completed once weekly.