Revictimized Adult Women: Perceptions of Mental Health Functioning and Associated Services |
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Authors: | Cassandra Simmel Judy L. Postmus Inseon Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1.Rutgers University,School of Social Work,New Brunswick,USA;2.Center for Social Welfare Research,Yonsei University,Seoul,South Korea |
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Abstract: | In this study, using a sample of adult women (N = 418) from various environments, mental health outcomes and perceptions about different types of support following childhood and adulthood sexual and physical violence were assessed. The respondents were from three locations: general community, state prison, and sexual assault and domestic violence service providers. A cluster analysis based on victimization experiences was conducted; subsequent analyses showed that women who endured more types of abuse had more self-reported mental health difficulties. Somewhat paradoxically, women who utilized more therapeutic services held more negative perceptions of their mental health functioning, while use of tangible services had no significant association. Those who found therapeutic services helpful had significantly higher self-reported concurrent mental health functioning. |
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