Objective: It has been suggested that survivors of ongoing childhood sexual abuse (CSA) tend to have been reared in ineffective family environments that render them particularly vulnerable to maltreatment and which foster psychological difficulties beyond those accounted for solely by their abuse. If this conjecture is valid, one would expect that the family of origin environments of CSA survivors would be disturbed whether their abuser was intra-familial or extra-familial. To assess this hypothesis, two studies compared the childhood family of origin environments and supportive parenting characteristics of a clinical sample of women sexually abused by family members only (the intra-familial group), by non-family members only (the extra-fam...
The present study is an exploratory analysis of associations among sexual orientation, childhood abu...
Kallstrom-Fuqua, Amanda C., Examining parenting outcomes of childhood sexual abuse survivors utilizi...
Child abuse is highly prevalent in the United States, as prior research has shown that 21% of the ch...
Objective: It has been suggested that survivors of ongoing childhood sexual abuse (CSA) tend to have...
Objectives. This study investigated the role of family variables in the development of psychological...
Objective: The aim of the study is to define and compare individual and family characteristics, occu...
effects of controlling for family environment when studying sexual abuse sequelae. Sexual abuse hist...
The issue of sexual abuse in the family backgrounds of offenders and mothers of victims is explored ...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with negative outcomes in adulthood, including difficulty...
Due to the heterogeneous nature of symptoms in survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA), extensive rese...
In this study, 105 abused and nonabused women were examined for patterns of adult psychopathol-ogy a...
Previous clinical observations have suggested that mothers of incest victims are dependent, may be p...
The developmental impact of the family system on a child varies according to the functional status o...
Incest, and the problems arising from it, have increasingly come under the scrutiny of therapists an...
Introduction: Recurrent exposure to childhood sexual abuse (CSA) seems to be higher among victims o...
The present study is an exploratory analysis of associations among sexual orientation, childhood abu...
Kallstrom-Fuqua, Amanda C., Examining parenting outcomes of childhood sexual abuse survivors utilizi...
Child abuse is highly prevalent in the United States, as prior research has shown that 21% of the ch...
Objective: It has been suggested that survivors of ongoing childhood sexual abuse (CSA) tend to have...
Objectives. This study investigated the role of family variables in the development of psychological...
Objective: The aim of the study is to define and compare individual and family characteristics, occu...
effects of controlling for family environment when studying sexual abuse sequelae. Sexual abuse hist...
The issue of sexual abuse in the family backgrounds of offenders and mothers of victims is explored ...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with negative outcomes in adulthood, including difficulty...
Due to the heterogeneous nature of symptoms in survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA), extensive rese...
In this study, 105 abused and nonabused women were examined for patterns of adult psychopathol-ogy a...
Previous clinical observations have suggested that mothers of incest victims are dependent, may be p...
The developmental impact of the family system on a child varies according to the functional status o...
Incest, and the problems arising from it, have increasingly come under the scrutiny of therapists an...
Introduction: Recurrent exposure to childhood sexual abuse (CSA) seems to be higher among victims o...
The present study is an exploratory analysis of associations among sexual orientation, childhood abu...
Kallstrom-Fuqua, Amanda C., Examining parenting outcomes of childhood sexual abuse survivors utilizi...
Child abuse is highly prevalent in the United States, as prior research has shown that 21% of the ch...