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Book Synopsis Predictors of Sexual Revictimization in College Women by : Brenda Benson
Download or read book Predictors of Sexual Revictimization in College Women written by Brenda Benson and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Predictors of Sexual Revictimization in College Females by : Heather Ann Rothrock
Download or read book Predictors of Sexual Revictimization in College Females written by Heather Ann Rothrock and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ABSTRACT: Studies have consistently shown that the sexual abuse of children and adolescents is a common occurrence. Another consistent finding in research, although not as widely addressed by the media or other sources of public information, is the revictimization of childhood sexual abuse survivors. While studies have shown that sexual revictimization is prevalent and in need of further attention, little has been done to examine why this phenomenon occurs. This study sought to examine a number of sexual revictimization theories by comparing women with no histories of sexual abuse, a history of childhood sexual abuse only, a history of adult sexual abuse only, and a history of both childhood and adult sexual victimization on a number of measures. The hypotheses stated that women who report revictimization would also report lower self-esteem, more external locus of control, increased use of alcohol and drugs, more dissociative symptoms, and more hyper-feminine attitudes than either women with no sexual abuse history or women with a history of childhood sexual abuse only. Results from this study did not support these hypotheses but did reveal interesting and unexpected findings regarding women reporting a history of adult sexual abuse only.
Book Synopsis Analyzing Social Science Data by : D. A. De Vaus
Download or read book Analyzing Social Science Data written by D. A. De Vaus and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2002-09-17 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Abridged Contents PART ONE: HOW TO PREPARE DATA FOR ANALYSIS\PART TWO: HOW TO PREPARE VARIABLE FOR ANALYSIS\PART THREE: HOW TO REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF DATA TO ANALYZE\PART FOUR: HOW AND WHEN TO GENERALIZE\PART FIVE: HOW TO ANALYZE A SINGLE VARIABLE\PART SIX: HOW TO ANALYZE TWO VARIABLES\PART SEVEN: HOW TO CARRY OUT MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
Book Synopsis Sexual Victimization in Pre-college and College Women by : Jessica Rae Rice
Download or read book Sexual Victimization in Pre-college and College Women written by Jessica Rae Rice and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Do Drinking Consequences Predict Sexual Revictimization in a College Sample of Binge-drinking Women? by : Helen R. Valenstein-Mah
Download or read book Do Drinking Consequences Predict Sexual Revictimization in a College Sample of Binge-drinking Women? written by Helen R. Valenstein-Mah and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sexual victimization is prevalent on college campuses in the US. A proportion of women experience multiple sexual assaults, and sexual assault risk in college is heightened among those with prior victimization histories. One risk factor for sexual revictimization is victims' alcohol use. Most research has focused on associations between alcohol consumption per se and revictimization. The current study's objective was to understand some potential mechanisms by which drinking confers risk for revictimization. We hypothesized specific drinking consequences would predict risk for revictimization above and beyond the quantity of alcohol consumed. A randomly selected sample of binge drinking female college students was assessed for baseline victimization (categorized as childhood versus adolescent victimization), quantity of alcohol consumed, and drinking consequences experienced. A subset of 162 women was assessed 30 days later for revictimization. Of the subset, 40 (24.6%) women were revictimized in the following 30 days. Blackout drinking at baseline predicted incapacitated sexual revictimization among women previously victimized as adolescents, after accounting for quantity of alcohol consumed. Other drinking consequences examined were not predictive of revictimization. Results support previous findings that adolescent sexual assault is an important predictor of sexual revictimization in college and blackout drinking may confer unique risk for revictimization.
Book Synopsis Predictors of Revictimization Among Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse by : Barbara A. Lucenko
Download or read book Predictors of Revictimization Among Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse written by Barbara A. Lucenko and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Impact of Altered Self-capacities on Revictimization in College Women by : Rachel Lynn Patrick
Download or read book The Impact of Altered Self-capacities on Revictimization in College Women written by Rachel Lynn Patrick and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The current study examined whether altered self-capacities mediate the link between child abuse and adult sexual revictimization. Data were collected from 849 female college students with anonymous surveys to assess child abuse (sexual [CSA], physical [CPA], and emotional [CEA]), adult sexual victimization (rape/attempted rape and verbal sexual coercion), and altered self-capacities (relatedness difficulties, identity impairment, and affect dysregulation). Maternal care also was examined as a contributor to adult sexual victimization given its impact on altered self-capacities. Reported experiences of adult rape and verbal coercion overlapped so substantially that three outcomes were examined: adult rape/attempted rape only, adult verbal sexual coercion only, and combined adult rape/attempt/coercion. The relationship between CSA and combined adult rape/attempt/coercion was mediated by all three altered self-capacities. However, altered self-capacities did not mediate the relationship between CPA and adult victimization. CEA was associated with altered self-capacities, but was not a significant predictor of verbal coercion only when maternal care was considered. Maternal care was the only significant predictor of adult verbal sexual coercion only when examined with all forms of child abuse and altered self-capacities. Adult rape only was not associated with child abuse or altered self-capacities. Findings indicate that altered self-capacities mediate revictimization only in the case of CSA and adult combined rape/attempt/coercion, and that maternal care is the strongest predictor of adult verbal sexual coercion. In addition, maternal care mediates the link between child abuse (all forms) and adult verbal sexual coercion. Findings support examining multiple forms of child abuse when assessing risk for sexual revictimization. Implications for intervention, including considerations for revictimization prevention on college campuses, are discussed.
Book Synopsis A Prospective Investigation of Behavioral Risk Factors and Sexual Victimization Outcome in College Females by : Tara E. Casady
Download or read book A Prospective Investigation of Behavioral Risk Factors and Sexual Victimization Outcome in College Females written by Tara E. Casady and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The current study was a prospective examination of the potential predictors of sexual victimization in women with and without sexual victimization histories. Utilizing a longitudinal design, we investigated sexually risky behavior, sexual sensation seeking, and substance use disordered behavior with regard to the later experience of sexual victimization during 2-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up periods. As reported previously, Time 1 data suggested that women with victimization histories were more likely to engage in sexually risky behaviors, engage in substance use disordered behavior, and were more likely to endorse higher scores of sexual sensation seeking. A statistically significant relationship was not found between these measures and later sexual victimization nor were they found to differentiate among sexually victimized and nonvictimized women at follow-up periods of 2, 6, and 12 months. Although risky sexual behavior, seeking higher rates of sexual excitement, and substance use were highly correlated with sexual victimization at Time 1, these analyses did not reveal that these variables placed women at greater vulnerability for sexual victimization at 2-, 6-, or 12-month follow-up. High attrition rates and lower rates of sample substance use and risky sexual behavior for each follow-up period may have impacted the study results. It is also possible that in any given sexual violence situation, several variables specific to the victim, perpetrator, and situation interact such that discovering unifying predictor variables is difficult. Current literature and results of our prior research suggest further investigation of interventions that target these variables to increase protective strategies in college females.
Book Synopsis Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Trauma by : Victoria M. Follette
Download or read book Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Trauma written by Victoria M. Follette and published by Guilford Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 497 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume brings together leading clinicians and researchers to present cognitive-behavioural approaches to treating PTSD and other trauma-related symptoms and disorders.
Book Synopsis The Sexual Victimization of College Women by : Bonnie Fisher
Download or read book The Sexual Victimization of College Women written by Bonnie Fisher and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Risk Factors Associated with Sexual Revictimization in College Women by : Amy M. Combs-Lane
Download or read book Risk Factors Associated with Sexual Revictimization in College Women written by Amy M. Combs-Lane and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Hear Our Stories by : Jessica C. Harris
Download or read book Hear Our Stories written by Jessica C. Harris and published by Stanford University Press. This book was released on 2024-11-19 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Despite focused efforts to stop the perpetration of campus sexual violence, the statistic that one in four college women will experience such violence has remained steady over the last sixty years. The number of higher education institutions under federal Title IX investigation for mishandling sexual violence cases also continues to grow. In Hear Our Stories, Jessica Harris demonstrates how preventive efforts often fall short because they lack intersectional perspectives, and often obscure how sexual violence is imbued with racial significance. Drawing on interviews with Women of Color student survivors, staff, and documents from three different universities, this book analyzes sexual violence on the college campus from an intersectional lens, centering the stories of Women of Color. Harris explores the intersectional realities of campus sexual violence, including survivors' racialized and gendered experiences with campus rape culture, institutional betrayal, prevention programming, reporting and disclosing, and feminist and anti-racist movements. Hear Our Stories challenges dominant approaches to campus sexual violence that too-often stall the implementation of more effective sexual violence prevention and response efforts that could offer transformative outcomes for all students.
Book Synopsis Unsafe in the Ivory Tower by : Bonnie S. Fisher
Download or read book Unsafe in the Ivory Tower written by Bonnie S. Fisher and published by SAGE Publications. This book was released on 2009-11-24 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An unprecedented look at college women′s risks of and experiences with sexual victimization Unsafe in the Ivory Tower examines the nature and dimensions of a salient social problem—the sexual victimization of female college students today, and how women respond when they are, in fact, sexually victimized. The authors discuss the research that scholars have conducted to illuminate the origins and extent of this controversial issue as well as what can be done to prevent it. Students and other interested readers learn about the nature of victimization while simultaneously gaining an understanding of the ways in which criminologists, victimologists, and social scientists conduct research that informs theory and policy debates. Key Features Provides detailed information about sexual victimization on college campuses today Introduces broad lessons about the interactions of ideology, science and methodology, and public policy Integrates current data, research, and theory, based on the authors′ national studies of more than 8,000 randomly selected female college students Intended Audience This supplemental text is ideal for courses such as Sex Crimes, Violence and Abuse, Victimology, Gender and Crime, Sociology of Violence, Sociology of Women, and the Sociology of Sex and Gender in departments of criminology, criminal justice, sociology, and women′s studies. It is also useful for those involved in studying or creating public policy related to this issue and for those interested in sexual victimization on campuses generally.
Book Synopsis Reducing Sexual Revictimization in College Women by : Nichole L. Marioni
Download or read book Reducing Sexual Revictimization in College Women written by Nichole L. Marioni and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 418 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Handbook of Sexual Assault and Sexual Assault Prevention by : William T. O'Donohue
Download or read book Handbook of Sexual Assault and Sexual Assault Prevention written by William T. O'Donohue and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 850 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This timely handbook provides in-depth overviews of the myriad and multi-faceted issues surrounding sexual assault and its pervasiveness in today’s culture. Drawing for multiple viewpoints and experts, the book is divided into seven comprehensive sections, covering such topics as risk factors, varying theoretical frameworks, prevention and intervention, and special populations. Within these sections the authors provide historical background as well as the latest research, and offer treatment outcomes and potentials.Selected topics covered in this book include: Feminist theories of sexual assault Social and economic factors surrounding sexual violence Mental, physiological, physical, and functional health concerns of victims, including PTSD Major categories of sexual offenders Treatment of sexual assault survivors in the LGBTQ+ community Procedural processes related to sexual assault investigation and adjudication within the criminal justice system The Handbook of Sexual Assault and Sexual Assault Prevention is a vital book that will appeal to a broad spectrum of students, researchers, practitioners, and clinicians in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, community mental health, and sociology.
Book Synopsis Retraumatization by : Melanie P. Duckworth
Download or read book Retraumatization written by Melanie P. Duckworth and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012-05-22 with total page 477 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Exposure to potentially traumatic events puts individuals at risk for developing a variety of psychological disorders; the complexities involved in treating them are numerous and have serious repercussions. How should diagnostic criteria be defined? How can we help a client who does not present with traditional PTSD symptoms? The mechanisms of human behavior need to be understood and treatment needs to be tested before we can move beyond traditional diagnostic criteria in designing and implementing treatment. No better guide than Retraumatization exists to fulfill these goals. The editors and contributors, all highly regarded experts, accomplish six objectives, to: define retraumatization outline the controversies related to it provide an overview of theoretical models present data related to the frequency of occurrence of different forms of trauma detail the most reliable strategies for assessment to provide an overview of treatments. Contained within is the most current information on prevention and treatment approaches for specific populations. All chapters are uniformly structured and address epidemiological data, clinical descriptions, assessment, diagnosis and prognosis, and prevention. It is an indispensible resource that expands readers’ knowledge and skills, and will encourage dialogue in a field that has many unanswered questions.
Book Synopsis From Child Sexual Abuse to Adult Sexual Risk by : Linda J. Koenig
Download or read book From Child Sexual Abuse to Adult Sexual Risk written by Linda J. Koenig and published by Amer Psychological Assn. This book was released on 2004-01 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From Child Sexual Abuse to Adult Sexual Risk examines the relation between child sexual abuse (CSA) and adult sexual health outcomes in men and women. An emerging body of literature suggests that children who experience sexual violence are more likely to engage in sexual risk behavior and, consequently, may be vulnerable to many negative reproductive and sexual health problems as adults. These problems include unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV infection, and adult sexual violence. In this singular volume, leading researchers and clinicians integrate research from a variety of disciplines, including epidemiology, traumatology, and prevention science, to bridge the current scientific literatures on CSA, basic trauma research, and clinical practice. Chapters identify the theory and research-based cognitive, affective, social, and behavioral consequences of trauma that influence both sexual health and sexual risk behaviors in adulthood. The volume also highlights new approaches that begin to translate these findings into interventions for people who have experienced CSA. This comprehensive resource delineates an emerging field of research that will help set a new c