The prevalence of sexual revictimization: A meta-analytic review
The literature consistently demonstrates evidence that child sexual abuse survivors are at
greater risk of victimization later in life than the general population. This phenomenon is …
greater risk of victimization later in life than the general population. This phenomenon is …
Systematic review of risk and protective factors for revictimization after child sexual abuse
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a widespread public health problem in the United States. It has
been associated with multiple long-term deleterious outcomes including revictimization in …
been associated with multiple long-term deleterious outcomes including revictimization in …
Emotion dysregulation and risky sexual behavior in revictimization
OBJECTIVE: The current study examined emotion dysregulation as a mechanism underlying
risky sexual behavior and sexual revictimization among adult victims of child sexual abuse …
risky sexual behavior and sexual revictimization among adult victims of child sexual abuse …
Life history models of female offending: The roles of serious mental illness and trauma in women's pathways to jail
Our mixed-methods study advances understanding of pathways to offending for jailed
women with and without mental illness. Life history interviews with 115 women from five US …
women with and without mental illness. Life history interviews with 115 women from five US …
Sexual victimization and mental illness prevalence rates among incarcerated women: A literature review
ME Karlsson, MJ Zielinski - Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Incarcerated women evidence high rates of both interpersonal trauma and mental illness. In
particular, the rates of sexual violence victimization are so high that some researchers have …
particular, the rates of sexual violence victimization are so high that some researchers have …
Emotion regulation difficulties mediate associations between betrayal trauma and symptoms of posttraumatic stress, depression, and anxiety
RE Goldsmith, SA Chesney, NM Heath… - Journal of traumatic …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Emotion regulation difficulties following trauma exposure have received increasing attention
among researchers and clinicians. Previous work highlights the role of emotion regulation …
among researchers and clinicians. Previous work highlights the role of emotion regulation …
Emotion dysregulation mediates the relationship between trauma exposure, post-migration living difficulties and psychological outcomes in traumatized refugees
Background While emotion dysregulation represents an important mechanism underpinning
psychological responses to trauma, little research has investigated this in refugees. In the …
psychological responses to trauma, little research has investigated this in refugees. In the …
Child sexual abuse and criminal offending: Gender-specific effects and the role of abuse characteristics and other adverse outcomes
N Papalia, JRP Ogloff, M Cutajar… - Child …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This study sought to enhance knowledge of the link between child sexual abuse (CSA) and
long-term criminality by investigating gender-specific effects and the role of index sexual …
long-term criminality by investigating gender-specific effects and the role of index sexual …
Revictimization risk factors following childhood maltreatment: A literature review
HE Walker, R Wamser-Nanney - Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Revictimization research, to date, has primarily focused on sexual revictimization (ie, child
sexual abuse and adult sexual assault), which has resulted in a lack of understanding of …
sexual abuse and adult sexual assault), which has resulted in a lack of understanding of …
Profiles of emotion regulation and post-traumatic stress severity among female victims of intimate partner violence
M Muñoz-Rivas, A Bellot, I Montorio… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Emotional dysregulation is a construct that has drawn substantial attention as a
transdiagnostic contributing factor to the loss of health. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a …
transdiagnostic contributing factor to the loss of health. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a …