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Sexual victimisation is highly prevalent in the United States, with 63% of women and 24% of men reporting experiences of sexual victimisation in their lifetime. Given the wide range of deleterious outcomes associated with sexual victimisation investigations focused on identifying factors associated with negative health outcomes stemming from sexual victimisation have great clinical and public health significance. This book provides new research on the prevalence, health effects and coping strategies of sexual assault.
Contents
Preface; Mindfulness & Sexual VictimizationEmpirical Links, & Treatment Implications; The Relationship between Self-Blame & Coping Following Sexual Assault; The Importance of a Victims Age-Inappropriate Behaviour on Public Perceptions of Adolescent Sexual Assault: Further Investigation of the Victim Pseudomaturity Effect; In their Own Words: A Qualitative Study of Undergraduates Responses to Risk for Incapacitated Rape Involving a Stranger; Index.NER(01): GB IE



