reviewTrauma Violence & AbuseMar 7, 2005Closed access

Sexual Revictimization

University of Toronto · Stanford University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

This article reviews the literature on sexual revictimization, covering approximately 90 empirical studies and includes a discussion of prevalence, risk factors, and correlates of sexual revictimization. Research suggests that two of three individuals who are sexually victimized will be revictimized. The occurrence of childhood sexual abuse and its severity are the best documented and researched predictors of sexual revictimization. Multiple traumas, especially childhood physical abuse, and recency of sexual victimization are also associated with higher risk. There is preliminary evidence that membership in some ethnic groups or coming from a dysfunctional family places an individual at a greater risk.…

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Keywords
  • Dysfunctional family
  • Sexual abuse
  • Psychology
  • Shame
  • Clinical psychology
  • Distress
  • Poison control
  • Injury prevention
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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