Curtis, Michael G Karlsen, Annika S Anderson, Leslie A
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Violence against women
The present study explored the adultification of young Black girls, specifically through the mythos of the fast-tailed girl, by examining the commentary on Twitter associated with the #SurvivingRKelly hashtag. Applying critical discourse analysis, three discursive themes emerged: (1) calling out the culture of accepting, (2) resistance through prov...
Rowe, Jessica Chananna, Jasmine Cunningham, Simone Harkness, Kate L
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Childhood maltreatment increases risk for sexual and physical revictimization in adulthood. The goal of the current study was to examine whether this risk is associated with specific maltreatment types (i.e., sexual vs. physical vs. emotional maltreatment vs. neglect) and perpetrators (i.e., mother vs. father). Participants included 720 adult women...
erdős, csaba kelemen, oguz pócs, dávid horváth, edina dudás, nóra papp, andrás paulik, edit
Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) has a negative impact on women’s quality of life, self-esteem, and physical health. The aim of the present study was to explore the prevalence and the factors associated with FSD using an online questionnaire. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among young adults (18−35 years old) in Hungary using the DSM-5 crite...
Teigen, Per Kristen Hagemann, Cecilie Therese Fors, Egil Andreas Stauri, Elisabeth Hoffmann, Risa Lonnée Schei, Berit
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Scandinavian journal of pain
Chronic vulvar pain (CVP) is pain in the vulvar area exceeding three months of duration. Previous studies have reported a prevalence of 7-8% in the general population and observed an association between CVP and other chronic pain, affective disorders and early life stressors. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of CVP among gynecol...
robin, marion schupak, thomas bonnardel, lucile polge, corinne couture, marie-bernard bellone, laura shadili, gérard essadek, aziz corcos, maurice
Background: The extent and nature of sexual abuse (SA) and its consequences in psychiatry are still poorly described in adolescence. Objective: This article describes the frequency of SA reported in an adolescent population hospitalized in psychiatry, and assesses its links with the severity of mental disorders and the medical issues of these adole...
Tuakli-Wosornu, Yetsa A. Kirby, Sandi L. Tivas, Anne Rhind, Daniel
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Frontiers in Psychology
Sport is a context within which human and children’s rights should be respected, promoted, and protected. Yet, research and high-profile cases demonstrate that this is not always the case. To understand the existence (or not) of reporting mechanisms for child protection violations in sport, as well as how existing reporting and response systems ope...
Ladis, Ilana Abrams, Dylan Calkins, Cynthia
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Positive religious coping is linked with better mental health outcomes following physical and sexual abuse while negative religious coping is associated with poorer outcomes. Religious coping styles may be linked with dispositional tendencies to experience guilt or shame. This study compared the associations between guilt and shame proneness and re...
Elliott, Shannon A Bardwell, Emma S Kamke, Kristyn Mullin, Tara M Goodman, Kimberly L
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Journal of interpersonal violence
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the implementation of stay-at-home orders in March 2020, experts warned of the possible threat of increased interpersonal violence among individuals isolated with abusers. Researchers have sought to understand how the pandemic impacted victims primarily through the analysis of administrative data sources,...
Najman, Jake M Scott, James G Farrington, David P Clavarino, Alexandra M Williams, Gail M McGee, Tara R Kisely, Steve
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Journal of interpersonal violence
The long-term mental and physical health consequences of childhood maltreatment have been well documented. Less known are the longer-term consequences of childhood maltreatment, specifically the extent to which childhood maltreatment predicts adult life success. To prospectively assess the extent to which childhood experiences of physical, sexual, ...
Yalch, Matthew M Ceroni, Dominic B Dehart, Ryanne M
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Journal of trauma & dissociation : the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation (ISSD)
Histrionic personality pathology is among the most common forms of personality pathology, although little is known about its potential risk factors. One possible factor that may influence histrionic personality pathology is childhood trauma, most notably sexual abuse and physical/emotional neglect. However, there is little research on how these and...