1991
DOI: 10.1016/0145-2134(91)90034-b
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Depression and suicidal ideation in sexually abused children

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“…There is abundant evidence that victims of childhood sexual abuse are highly at risk of developing physiological and psychological problems (Beitchman et al, 1991;Briere and Runtz, 1988;Brown and Anderson, 1991;Browne and Finkelhor, 1986;Feinauer, 1989;Lange et al, 1995;Palmer et al, 1993;Russell, 1986;Surrey et al, 1990;Williams, 1993;Wozencraft et al, 1991). A review by Finkelhor and Browne (1988) on the long term effects of childhood sexual abuse demonstrated increased risk of sexual disorders, depression, anxiety disorders, auto-mutilation, alcohol-and substance abuse, eating disorders, feelings of isolation and stigmatization, deficiencies in self-esteem, anger towards parents, and prostitution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is abundant evidence that victims of childhood sexual abuse are highly at risk of developing physiological and psychological problems (Beitchman et al, 1991;Briere and Runtz, 1988;Brown and Anderson, 1991;Browne and Finkelhor, 1986;Feinauer, 1989;Lange et al, 1995;Palmer et al, 1993;Russell, 1986;Surrey et al, 1990;Williams, 1993;Wozencraft et al, 1991). A review by Finkelhor and Browne (1988) on the long term effects of childhood sexual abuse demonstrated increased risk of sexual disorders, depression, anxiety disorders, auto-mutilation, alcohol-and substance abuse, eating disorders, feelings of isolation and stigmatization, deficiencies in self-esteem, anger towards parents, and prostitution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children who suffer four or more different types of victimization in any given year are likely to experience exacerbated psychological effects (Finkelhor, Ormrod, & Turner, 2007;Finkelhor, 2008). Low self-esteem often continues throughout adolescence, with associated effects on intellectual, academic and personal achievement (Perez & Widom, 1994;Wozencraft, Wagner, & Pellegrin, 1991), and adult economic well-being (Currie & Widom, 2010).…”
Section: Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A strong association of intrafamilial sexual abuse with suicidal behavior has been reported (34,35). Sexually abused children have been reported to have fewer close friends, more conflict with parents, more sexual partners, an earlier onset of sexual activity, and more frequent unprotected sex than non-sexually abused children (36).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%