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Sexual Orientation,Race, and Trauma as Predictors of Sexual Assault Recovery
Authors:Rannveig Sigurvinsdottir  Sarah E. Ullman
Affiliation:1.Department of Psychology,University of Illinois at Chicago,Chicago,USA;2.Department of Criminology, Law and Justice,University of Illinois at Chicago,Chicago,USA
Abstract:Sexual minorities and racial minorities experience greater negative impact following sexual assault. We examined recovery from sexual assault among women who identified as heterosexual and bisexual across racial groups. A community sample of women (N?=?905) completed three yearly surveys about sexual victimization, recovery outcomes, race group, and sexual minority status. Bisexual women and Black women reported greater recovery problems. However, Black women improved more quickly on depression symptoms than non-Black women. Finally, repeated adult victimization uniquely undermined survivors’ recovery, even when controlling for child sexual abuse. Sexual minority and race status variables and their intersections with revictimization play roles in recovery and should be considered in treatment protocols for sexual assault survivors.
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