2022
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.973
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Sexual violence, mental health, and suicidality—Results from a survey in cooperation with idea‐driven organizations and their social media platform followers

Abstract: Aims We specifically aimed to study if individuals who have been subjected to sexual violence more frequently report psychiatric diagnoses and suicide attempts. We also aimed to investigate if individuals who had been sexually violated reported more or less childhood experiences of family environment with alcohol problems, suicide attempts, and domestic violence than those without sexual violations. Methods In 2019, the nongovernment organization World of no sexual abus… Show more

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