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Title Pathways from child sexual abuse to adolescent sexual problems [electronic resource] : the roles of sex-specific abuse reactions and externalizing behaviors / by Sarah R. Shair.
Publication Info. 2012

Location Call No. Status Notes
 Electronic Theses and Dissertations  Electronic Resource - WSU ETD    AVAIL. ONLINE
Description 59 p.
Note Advisor: Valerie A. Simon.
Thesis Thesis (M.A.)--Wayne State University, 2012
Summary Potential pathways from child sexual abuse (CSA) to later sexual problems were examined in a prospective longitudinal study of 121 ethnically diverse adolescents with confirmed cases of CSA. Participants were assessed at abuse discovery, when they were 7 to 15 years old, and again one and six years later. Initial sexually anxious abuse reactions predicted lower levels of subsequent sexual problems, while the persistence of eroticized reactions predicted higher levels. Externalizing behaviors immediately following abuse discovery were marginally significant predictors of later sexual problems. Abuse severity was not predictive of sexual problems. Overall, results from this study highlight the importance of sex-specific abuse reactions in predicting subsequent sexual difficulties in adolescent survivors of sexual abuse. Interventions that target cognitive distortions surrounding intimacy and facilitate healthy romantic relationship functioning may be effective in preventing and alleviating sexual problems among CSA youth.
Subject Clinical psychology
Added Title Wayne State University thesis (M.A.) : Psychology (Clinical).
OCLC # 816065609
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