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Military Sexual Trauma and Sexual Revictimization

Psychiatric Annals, 2020
Military sexual trauma (MST), defined as experiencing sexual harassment or assault during military service, is associated with a host of deleterious outcomes, including sexual dysfunction. Less is known about how MST may relate to risk for future victimization.
Vanessa Tirone   +5 more
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Sexual Revictimization: A Cautionary Note

Eating Disorders, 1993
Abstract This paper addresses the process of some instances of revictimization, through the lens of the repetition-compulsion phenomenon. The repeat victim's reenaetment of sexual and other abuse both within and beyond the therapeutic environment is addressed.
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Risk of Revictimization within Intimate Relationships among Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Role of Cumulative Trauma and Self-Capacities Disturbances

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
Childhood sexual abuse, especially in the context of cumulative childhood interpersonal trauma (CCIT), is associated with an increased risk of revictimization by an intimate partner among women. The aim of the present study is to examine the role of self-
Marianne Girard   +3 more
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Childhood sexual abuse and revictimization in adolescence

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1999
The aim of this study was to examine the link between childhood experiences of sexual abuse and subsequent revictimization in adolescence.A sample of 281 female adolescents between 17-20 years of age, who participated in a prevalence survey of unwanted sexual contacts, completed the Sexual Experiences Survey as a measure of unwanted sexual contacts in ...
Krahé, Barbara (Prof. Dr.)   +3 more
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Gun violence revictimization in New York State: What increases the risk of being shot again?

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
BACKGROUND While gun injuries are more likely to occur in urban settings and affect people of color, factors associated with gun violence revictimization—suffering multiple incidents of gun violence—are unknown.
J. L’Huillier   +9 more
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Sexual revictimization by peers in school and organized activity contexts among adolescents: A 3-year longitudinal study.

Developmental Psychology
Based on sexual revictimization theory, this study investigates the role of individual characteristics (e.g., depression and subjective well-being) and contextual factors (school and organized activities) in the development of sexual harassment ...
Darun Jaf   +4 more
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REVICTIMIZATION IN CASES OF MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT

Jurnal Meta-Yuridis
A crime committed against a person who then experiences the same crime on the same object is called revictimization or double victimization. Revictimization or double victimization occurred in the Mataram City area, NTB around 2016 and 2018 where the ...
Zahratul'ain Taufik   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Personal constructs, childhood sexual abuse and revictimization

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 2001
Within the theoretical framework of Ryle's Procedural Sequence Object Relations Model and Kelly's Personal Construct Theory, this study investigates sex‐role polarization of incest survivors and the centrality of abuse within survivors' constructs of men that may contribute to revictimization.
Kate, Freshwater   +2 more
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Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Revictimization

Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2002
Research identifying rates and effects of adult/adolescent sexual revictimization among child sexual abuse victims was reviewed. Approximately one-third of child sexual abuse victims report experiencing repeated victimization. Child sexual abuse victims have a 2 to 3 times greater risk of adult revictimization than women without a history of child ...
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Sexual Revictimization: A Routine Activity Theory Explanation

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2017
Research has shown that victims of sexual assault are at a significant risk of revictimization. We use routine activity theory to predict how sexual victimization in adolescence relates to depression, substance use, and ultimately revictimization as a young adult.
Elizabeth, Culatta   +3 more
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