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The Harm We Cause: Spotlighting the Detrimental Consequences of Malicious Envy in Academic Medicine. [PDF]
Busari JO.
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Examining the link between sexual self-concept and sexual communication among adolescents [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to move beyond a sexual risk framework to investigate the possible associations among three sex-positive constructs for adolescents: their sexual self-concept (i.e., their positive/negative feelings about themselves as sexual beings), their sexual communication with romantic/sexual partners, and their sexual communication ...
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Childhood Sexual Abuse and Multiple Dimensions of Self-Concept
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relationship between child sexual abuse (CSA) and self-concept in a nonclinical sample of female college students. Participants with a history of CSA had lower scores than participants without a history of CSA on four domains of self-concept: familial, affect, competence, and physical. History of CSA
Heather L Servaty-Seib
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Sexual Self-Concept and Sexually Abused Males: Early Data on the Development of a Scale
International Journal of Sexual Health, 2008ABSTRACT This article describes the early development and psychometric piloting of the Sexual Self-Concept Scale for Sexually Abused Males, a one-dimensional measure assessing the gender-based self-perceptions of males with histories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA).
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Measuring sexual self-concept: a methodological review
Psychology & Sexuality, 2023Method review project conducted at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Marilyn Ashley +2 more
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Sexual self-concept and sexual risk-taking
Journal of Adolescence, 1997Data are presented from a postal survey of 474 randomly selected 16-19-year-olds from one U.K. suburban area. A 14-item Sexual Self-Concept Checklist was used to explore the structure of the differences between male and female sexual identities.
G M, Breakwell, L J, Millward
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Self-concept of adolescent sexual abuse victims
Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1985To assess the self-concept and psychological profile associated with sexual abuse, 20 young female victims evaluated in a sexual abuse clinic completed the Offer Self-Image Questionnaire (OSIQ). The alleged assault was intrafamilial in 13 cases, lasting from several months to 10 years. Extrafamilial abuses were isolated events.
D P, Orr, M C, Downes
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