A sample of 51 college women retrospectively reporting a history of childhood sexual abuse and 91 women failing to report such a history was examined in order to investigate the relationship between victimization history and survivors\u27 self-reports of functioning in adult intimate relationships. Specifically, relationship satisfaction, communication, and trust were examined in heterosexual relationships of at least six months\u27 duration. As hypothesized, even when demographic differences between groups were controlled, survivors reported significantly less relationship satisfaction, poorer communication, and lower levels of trust in their partners than did women with no history of sexual abuse. The implications of these results are dis...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
The perceptions of how Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) survivors perceive themselves and are perceived ...
This study provides an examination of violence occurring in the couple relationships of female survi...
A subset of research exploring the long-term impact of child sexual abuse (CSA) has examined the adu...
A subset of research exploring the long-term impact of child sexual abuse (CSA) has examined the adu...
This study provides an examination of violence occurring in the couple relationships of female survi...
This study provides an examination of violence occurring in the couple relationships of female survi...
Research on the long term effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) indicate that survivors often repo...
A sample of 174 college students involved in heterosexual dating relationships was studied lo invest...
Though likely underreported, the rates of child sexual assault (CSA) and adult sexual assault (ASA) ...
A sample of 174 college students involved in heterosexual dating relationships was studied lo invest...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
The purpose of this study was to examine practitioners\u27 views of the long-term effects of child s...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
The perceptions of how Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) survivors perceive themselves and are perceived ...
This study provides an examination of violence occurring in the couple relationships of female survi...
A subset of research exploring the long-term impact of child sexual abuse (CSA) has examined the adu...
A subset of research exploring the long-term impact of child sexual abuse (CSA) has examined the adu...
This study provides an examination of violence occurring in the couple relationships of female survi...
This study provides an examination of violence occurring in the couple relationships of female survi...
Research on the long term effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) indicate that survivors often repo...
A sample of 174 college students involved in heterosexual dating relationships was studied lo invest...
Though likely underreported, the rates of child sexual assault (CSA) and adult sexual assault (ASA) ...
A sample of 174 college students involved in heterosexual dating relationships was studied lo invest...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
The purpose of this study was to examine practitioners\u27 views of the long-term effects of child s...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
Participants included 202 newlywed couples who reported retrospectively about child maltreatment exp...
The perceptions of how Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) survivors perceive themselves and are perceived ...