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Journal Article

Citation

Gómez JM. Violence Vict. 2020; 35(5): 712-723.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Springer Publishing)

DOI

10.1891/VV-D-19-00150

PMID

33060252

Abstract

Sexual trauma (e.g., rape), is associated with dissociation and suicidal ideation (SI). Sexual trauma is additionally harmful when perpetrated by a person(s) who is close or trusted (known as high betrayal). With young adulthood as a high-risk period for mental instability, the purpose of the current study is to examine the roles of high betrayal sexual trauma and dissociation in SI among young adults. Participants (N = 192) were college students who completed the 30-minute online survey. A multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) found that high betrayal sexual trauma was associated with dissociation and SI. Moreover, there was an indirect effect of high betrayal sexual trauma on SI through dissociation. Empirical implications include examining these associations longitudinally, with a focus on the impact of revictimization over time.


Language: en

Keywords

college students; suicidal ideation; sexual abuse; betrayal trauma theory; dissociation

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