Seventy-eight eating disordered patients were asked systematically about any history of adverse sexual experience. About two thirds gave such a history. The events reported were often distressing and significant to the subject. It is unclear what role such events play in the causation of later eatin...
Clergy Sexual Abuse: Social Science Perspectives ed. by Claire M. Renzetti, Sandra Yocum (review) His [End Page 67] description of them as out of touch aristocrats gets more support everyday from dioceses across the country. But his solution to the problem requires rewriting the First Amendmen...
The extent and quality of social support provided to young survivors of sexual abuse (SA) have only rarely been examined. This qualitative study aimed to i... V Sch?Nbucher,T Maier,M Mohler-Kuo,... - 《Archives of Sexual Behavior》 被引量: 26发表: 2014年 加载更多研究...
Adverse Effect of Child Abuse Victimization Among Substance-Using Women in Treatment This study examined the adverse effect of childhood sexual/physical abuse among 171 substance-abusing women with infants or young children, who were admitt... SY Kang,S Magura,A Laudet,... - 《Journal of Interp...
The study of the regional features of Ethiopian manuscripts cannot be undertaken on the basis of their present distribution in churches and monasteries. As... S Ancel 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Note: ASA submissions to Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, 2012–2016 ...
The background of the study involves a discussion of the description of the experience of volunteer social service workers in general, and volunteers to social services agencies who are the sample. At-risk teens suffer lack of love in their homes, drug dependence, sexual abuse, and gang ...
The Impact of ”Moral Panic” on Professional Behavior in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse This commentary examines the narrative of two child abuse epidemics, one in Cleveland, England, and the other in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands. The impact t... SSM Edwards,SDS Lohman - 《Journal of Child Sex...
Borderline subjects differed from other personality disorders in several ways; most notably their histories of sexual abuse, self-mutilation, suicide gestures, and perceived hostile parental relationships. Borderline subjects failed to differ from other personality-disordered subjects in eating attitudes and ...