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Differential Adult Symptomatology Associated With Three Types of Child Abuse Histories

NCJ Number
124975
Journal
Child Abuse and Neglect Volume: 14 Issue: 3 Dated: (1990) Pages: 357-364
Author(s)
J Briere; M Runtz
Date Published
1990
Length
8 pages
Annotation
Using scales specifically developed for this purpose, the present study examined university women's retrospective reports of childhood sexual, physical, and psychological abuse as they related to three types of current psycho-social dysfunction.
Abstract
Multivariate analysis revealed that, as hypothesized, history of psychological abuse was uniquely associated with low self-esteem, physical abuse was linked to aggression toward others, and sexual abuse was specifically related to maladaptive sexual behavior. This analysis also indicated that although there were unique effects of each type of abuse, physical and emotional abuse were often present together -- a combination associated with generalized psychosocial problems. 3 tables, 33 references. (Author abstract)