Risk and protective factors for interpersonal revictimization in people with post-traumatic stress symptoms: a systematic review [PDF]
IntroductionPeople suffering from a psychiatric disorder are at increased risk of being the victim of repeated interpersonal victimization (i.e., revictimization).
Christin Kühner +13 more
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The Psychological Impact of Experiencing Sexual Abuse Revictimization by a Different Perpetrator in Childhood [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Research has shown that those who experience childhood sexual abuse (CSA) are at increased risk of subsequent sexual revictimization.
Elizabeth L. Jeglic +3 more
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Factors Associated with Revictimization in Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
This study conducted a meta-analysis to identify the primary risk and protective factors associated with the revictimization in intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW).
Ana Bellot +3 more
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Risk factors for revictimization during treatment in patients with co-occurring SUD and PTSD [PDF]
Introduction: A host of cross-sectional studies have identified problematic substance use and post-traumatic stress symptoms as risk factors for repeated interpersonal violence (revictimization) in college samples.
Nathalie N. M. Faber +8 more
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A qualitative study on clients’ needs and wishes for an intervention aimed at preventing revictimization [PDF]
Background: Victims of interpersonal violence have an increased risk to (a) develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and (b) experience future interpersonal violence, a phenomenon called revictimization. Incidentally, PTSD is also a risk factor for
Christin Kühner +4 more
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Does Structural Violence by Institutions Enable Revictimization and Lead to Poorer Health Outcomes?—A Public Health Viewpoint [PDF]
Although structural violence is known to interact with and reinforce direct violence in the form of interpersonal violence (e.g., intimate partner violence), little debate takes place in public health on how it can lead to revictimization, leading to ...
Gloria Macassa
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Lifetime Revictimization: Evidence From the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. [PDF]
Despite the documented increasing prevalence of elder abuse victimization and its devastating health effects, a life-course view of the victimization experiences of older adults has rarely been adopted in the elder abuse literature. The current study investigated lifetime links between victimization experiences by examining the indirect effect of ...
Kong J, Easton SD, Fletcher JM.
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Psychological Experiences of Ocular Trauma and Traumatic Dental Injury Victims of Police Violence [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Ocular trauma (OT) and traumatic dental injuries (TDI) inflicted by police officers not only cause significant physical harm, but also psychological trauma.
Gonzalo Rojas-Alcayaga +6 more
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Beyond the Initial Assault: Characterizing Revictimization in Intimate Partner Violence and Its Implications for Women’s Health [PDF]
Recent research has emphasized the importance of addressing specific victim-related factors to reduce victims’ vulnerability and prevent future revictimization experiences.
Marina J. Muñoz-Rivas +3 more
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Violence in adulthood amplifies the health correlates of childhood maltreatment [PDF]
Background Although experiences of violence are detrimental and may occur throughout the lifespan, few studies have examined the long-term health correlates of violence in both childhood and adulthood.
Rickard Pettersson +2 more
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