As part of a larger study, predictors of self-blame were investigated in a sample of 149 undergraduate sexual assault survivors. Each participant completed questionnaires regarding their preassault, peritraumatic, and post assault experiences and participated in an individual interview. Results confirmed the central hypothesis that, although several established correlates independently relate to self-blame, only cognitive content and process variables—negative self-cognitions and counterfactual-preventability cognitions—uniquely predict self-blame in a multivariate model
Rape is strikingly prevalent among undergraduate women, and victims show significant variability in ...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression are potential psychological consequences of expo...
Victims of rape are uniquely vulnerable for being blamed for their assault relative to victims of ot...
As part of a larger study, predictors of self-blame were investigated in a sample of 149 undergradua...
This investigation focused on relationships among sexual assault, self-blame, and sexual revictimiza...
The present longitudinal study examined relations between self-blame attributions and social reactio...
Prior research has demonstrated that self-blame is predictive of more PTSD symptoms and poorer recov...
Exposure to sexual violence is associated with deleterious mental health consequences (Campbell et a...
One factor related to postrape trauma is the survivor's belief about the cause of the rape. Mos...
Sexual assault (SA) among college populations has been associated with an increased risk of posttrau...
One in five college women have been sexually assaulted since enrolling in university classes. Past r...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine whether various post-assault internal pro...
Sexual assault (SA) among college populations has been associated with an increased risk of posttrau...
Following sexual assault, many women express some guilt or responsibility for their rape. This has b...
Victims of a sexual assault often do not report the assault for fear of being blamed for the sexual ...
Rape is strikingly prevalent among undergraduate women, and victims show significant variability in ...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression are potential psychological consequences of expo...
Victims of rape are uniquely vulnerable for being blamed for their assault relative to victims of ot...
As part of a larger study, predictors of self-blame were investigated in a sample of 149 undergradua...
This investigation focused on relationships among sexual assault, self-blame, and sexual revictimiza...
The present longitudinal study examined relations between self-blame attributions and social reactio...
Prior research has demonstrated that self-blame is predictive of more PTSD symptoms and poorer recov...
Exposure to sexual violence is associated with deleterious mental health consequences (Campbell et a...
One factor related to postrape trauma is the survivor's belief about the cause of the rape. Mos...
Sexual assault (SA) among college populations has been associated with an increased risk of posttrau...
One in five college women have been sexually assaulted since enrolling in university classes. Past r...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine whether various post-assault internal pro...
Sexual assault (SA) among college populations has been associated with an increased risk of posttrau...
Following sexual assault, many women express some guilt or responsibility for their rape. This has b...
Victims of a sexual assault often do not report the assault for fear of being blamed for the sexual ...
Rape is strikingly prevalent among undergraduate women, and victims show significant variability in ...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression are potential psychological consequences of expo...
Victims of rape are uniquely vulnerable for being blamed for their assault relative to victims of ot...