2022
DOI: 10.3390/sexes3030028
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Trauma Chronicity and the Long-Term Needs of Childhood Sexual Trauma Survivors

Abstract: Research has linked childhood sexual trauma (CST) with adverse adult outcomes (AAOs) that span physical, psychological, and social domains of functioning. Differences in conceptualizing and measuring CST, however, have inhibited the examination of trauma-related variables hypothesized to impact adult outcomes. We used National Sexual Health Survey (NSHS; 1995–1996) data to examine trauma chronicity (i.e., duration) and AAOs (domains: physical and mental health, close relationships, and achievement). The NSHS (… Show more

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“…Finally, our analyses included cross-sectional data, precluding an assumption of a causal relationship between CA and psychopathology. Furthermore, the onset and duration of CA exposure, which are moderating factors of the impact of trauma exposure [ 73 75 ], were not specified in this study. Therefore, longitudinal approaches that also capture the onset and course of CA exposure as well as genetically informed causal inference methods are required to elaborate further on the potentially causal gender-specific links between CA and psychopathology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, our analyses included cross-sectional data, precluding an assumption of a causal relationship between CA and psychopathology. Furthermore, the onset and duration of CA exposure, which are moderating factors of the impact of trauma exposure [ 73 75 ], were not specified in this study. Therefore, longitudinal approaches that also capture the onset and course of CA exposure as well as genetically informed causal inference methods are required to elaborate further on the potentially causal gender-specific links between CA and psychopathology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%