2017
DOI: 10.5350/dajpn2017300205
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The irrational beliefs and the psychological symptoms of the sexual abuse victims

Abstract: The irrational beliefs and the psychological symptoms of the sexual abuse victimsObjective: Sexual revictimization (SR) is one of the important results of childhood sexual abuse, and an important issue that should be investigated and prevented. Evaluating irrational beliefs and the psychological symptoms of sexually revictimized adolescents would be useful in determination of the victims and in preventing the SR. This descriptive study examined irrational beliefs and psychological symptoms of the adolescents w… Show more

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“…Similar to different thinking, relationship conflict was correlated with severe physical and psychological abuse perpetration (Du et al, 2020). Irrational beliefs were associated with interpersonal problems, sexual dysfunction, repeated victimization, and avoidance (Kocturk & Bilge, 2017). The male students' aggression levels and irrational beliefs related to social and free‐time activities and different thinking were higher than females (Gündoğdu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar to different thinking, relationship conflict was correlated with severe physical and psychological abuse perpetration (Du et al, 2020). Irrational beliefs were associated with interpersonal problems, sexual dysfunction, repeated victimization, and avoidance (Kocturk & Bilge, 2017). The male students' aggression levels and irrational beliefs related to social and free‐time activities and different thinking were higher than females (Gündoğdu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PIF was created by the researchers and consisted of 11 questions including age, department, gender, family structure, economic status, income level, place of residence, parents' educational status, and parents' working status (Akcan, 2020; Cantor et al, 2020; Chinyama et al, 2020; Kisa & Zeyneloğlu, 2019; Kocturk & Bilge, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Survivors of sexual violence often experience long-term adverse physical, psychological, and social health consequences. During their later years in life, female survivors of sexual violence tend to experience from physical health issues such as gynaecological problems, gastrointestinal symptoms, chronic fatigue, and pain (Nelson et al 2012); psychological health issues such as depression, anxiety, negative self-conception, and selfblaming (Kocturk & Bilge, 2017;Li et al 2012); and social health issues such as social phobia and attempted suicide (Mokma et al 2016;Ng et al 2018;Rabinovitch et al 2015). As damage to physical, psychological, and social health lingers for a lifetime, exposure to sexual violence at a young age and incomplete healing from the experience commonly leads survivors to experience long-term adverse health consequences (Hailes et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During their later years in life, female survivors of sexual violence tend to experience from physical health issues such as gynaecological problems, gastrointestinal symptoms, chronic fatigue, and pain (Nelson et al . 2012); psychological health issues such as depression, anxiety, negative self‐conception, and self‐blaming (Kocturk & Bilge, 2017; Li et al . 2012); and social health issues such as social phobia and attempted suicide (Mokma et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%