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Copyright International Journal of Cyber Criminology Jan-Jun 2014

Abstract

This study examines the factors that lead to an increased risk of adult sexual re-victimization among childhood sexual abuse survivors. Shame and self-blame, maladaptive coping strategies, and child sexual abuse severity were examined as risk factors for sexual re-victimization, among a sample 114 women, 86.8% of whom where African American. Results indicated that self-blame, and severity in terms of physical force and penetration in childhood sexual abuse, significantly predict adult re-victimization.

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Title
Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse and Predictors of Adult Re-victimization in the United States: A Forward Logistic Regression Analysis
Author
Tapia, Natalia D
Pages
64-73
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Jan-Jun 2014
Publisher
International Journal of Cyber Criminology
ISSN
0973-5089
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1557153360
Copyright
Copyright International Journal of Cyber Criminology Jan-Jun 2014