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Sexual self-concept and psychological functioning of women with a history of childhood sexual abuse in Hong Kong

Author(s)
Ng, Anna Hoi Nga  
Boey, Kam Weng  
Author(s)
Kwan, C. W.
Ho, R. Y. F.
Ho, D. Y. L.
Date Issued
2022
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
International Journal of Sexual Health
Volume
34
Issue
2
Start page
177
End page
196
Abstract
Sexual self-concept (SSC) is an important component of health that is closely associated with the well-being of survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA). Compared with non-CSA respondents, SSC of CSA survivors was deleteriously affected, resulting in ineffective psychological functioning (negative self-evaluation, psychological ill-health, and difficulties in interpersonal relationships). Negative SSC (sexual anxiety, sexual depression, and sexual fear) played a significant role in mediating the adverse effects of CSA on psychological functioning. Future studies may recruit a sample with greater variation in CSA characteristics and use externalizing problems as outcome measures to cross-validate findings of this study.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/3559
DOI
10.1080/19317611.2021.2022819
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