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Examining the relationship between higher educational attainment, trauma symptoms, and internalizing behaviors in child sexual abuse survivors.

Authors :
Hardner, Kimberly
Wolf, Molly R.
Rinfrette, Elaine S.
Source :
Child Abuse & Neglect. Dec2018, Vol. 86, p375-383. 9p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract The trauma symptoms of child sexual abuse (CSA) survivors don't end with the abuse, or even with the advent of adulthood. Instead, these symptoms can persist into all the realms of a survivor's life, including education, which sets the foundation for career advancement. This retrospective study of adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse (n = 260) examined the relationships between trauma symptoms, dissociation, dissociative amnesia, anxiety, depression, sleep problems and higher education attainment. The purpose of this study was to determine if these factors are associated with higher education completion for childhood sexual abuse (CSA) survivors. Linear regressions and ANOVAs suggest that many of these variables are significantly associated with survivors' educational trajectory, and multiple linear regressions show that trauma symptoms (as measured by the Trauma Symptom Checklist-40), caregivers' education levels, and age at onset of abuse are significant predictors of decreased education levels. This information can provide insight into additional risk and protective factors for CSA survivors in order to enhance acute and long-term management of trauma symptoms to increase levels ofattainment of higher education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01452134
Volume :
86
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Child Abuse & Neglect
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133423744
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.10.007