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Assault-Related Shame Mediates the Association Between Negative Social Reactions to Disclosure of Sexual Assault and Psychological Distress

机译:与攻击相关的耻辱介导负面社会反应之间的关联对性侵犯和心理困扰的披露

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Objective: Several studies have identified associations between social reactions to disclosure of sexual assault and psychological distress; however, no studies have evaluated shame as a mediator of this association. This study evaluated assault-related shame as a mediator of the associations between negative social reactions to disclosure of sexual assault and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and global distress and hypothesized that there would be an indirect effect of social reactions to disclosure upon symptoms of psychopathology via assault-related shame. Method: Participants were 207 female psychology undergraduates who reported past history of completed or attempted sexual assault and had disclosed the assault to at least 1 other person. Participants completed self-report measures of social reactions to sexual assault disclosure, assault-related shame, and symptoms of psychopathology. Results: Participants reported significant histories of attempted or completed sexual assault and indicated clinically significant symptoms of depression and subthreshold symptoms of PTSD and global distress, on average. Evaluation of structural models confirmed the hypothesized indirect effect of negative social reactions to sexual assault disclosure upon symptoms of PTSD (z = 5.85, p < .001), depression (z = 4.56, p < .001), and global distress (z = 4.82, p < .001) via assault-related shame. Conclusions: These findings offer new insight concerning the intervening role of assault-related shame and highlight the importance of shame as a target for therapeutic intervention. This study suggests the need for future research concerning the role of shame in the etiology of PTSD and process of disclosure among survivors of attempted or completed sexual assault. This document is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers. This article is intended solely for the personal use of the individual user and is not to be disseminated broadly.
机译:目的:若干研究已经确定了社会反应与披露性侵犯和心理困扰之间的协会;然而,没有研究评估了这种关联的介质的羞耻。本研究评估了与披露性攻击性侵犯和症状疾病(PTSD),抑郁和全球痛苦的症状之间的疾病相关的羞耻们作为张力社会反应之间的介质,并假设社会反应的间接影响通过攻击相关耻辱披露精神病理学症状。方法:参与者是207名女性心理学本科生,谁报道了过去历史的完工或企图性侵犯,并披露了至少1个其他人的攻击。参与者完成了对性侵犯披露,攻击相关耻辱和精神病理学症状的自我报告的社会反应措施。结果:参与者报告了有明显的企图或完成性侵犯的历史,并表明了PTSD和全球痛苦的临床上的抑郁症和亚阈值症状。结构模型的评价证实了消退的间接效应对PTSD(Z = 5.85,P <.001),抑郁症(Z = 4.56,P <.001)和全局痛苦(Z = 4.82,p <.001)通过攻击相关的耻辱。结论:这些调查结果提供了新的洞察力,关于攻击相关羞耻的干预作用,并突出羞耻作为治疗干预目标的重要性。本研究表明,有必要对羞耻在PTSD病因和泄露的过程中的作用以及尝试或完成性侵犯的泄露过程中的作用。本文档由美国心理协会或其联盟出版商的文档受版权保护。本文仅用于个人用户的个人使用,并且不得广泛传播。

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