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ArtikelThe relationships among self-blame, psychological distress, and sexual victimization.  
Oleh: Breitenbecher, Kimberly Hanson
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Interpersonal Violence vol. 21 no. 5 (May 2006), page 597.
Topik: Sexual Assault; Sexual Victimization; Attributions; Psychological Adjustment; Psychological Distress; Self-Blame
Fulltext: 597.pdf (101.0KB)
Isi artikelThe primary purpose of this investigation is to assess the factor structure of survivors’ attributions for previously experienced sexual assaults. Two hundred twenty-four female survivors of sexual assault responded to measures assessing attributions for past assaults, perceived avoidability of future assaults, frequency of past victimizations, and psychological distress. Factor analysis of the attributions measure suggested five underlying factors: perpetrator blame, characterological self-blame, situational factors and/or chance blame, behavioral self-blame, and societal blame. Results indicated that characterological self-blame, but not behavioral self-blame, was associated with negative outcomes, including increased psychological distress and increased frequency of past victimization. Although behavioral self-blame was associated with perceived avoidability of future assaults, it was not associated with lower psychological distress or reduced frequency of past victimizations.
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