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Predictors of Maladaptive Coping in Incarcerated Women Who are Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Authors:Kristine A. Johnson  Shannon M. Lynch
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Idaho State University, 921 S 8th Ave, Stop 8112, Pocatello, ID, 83209, USA
Abstract:Women’s rates of incarceration have increased notably in the past two decades. Concurrently, research with female offenders has identified a high incidence of experiences of childhood sexual abuse (CSA), a potential risk factor for negative psychosocial outcomes. Structural equation modeling was used to test a model examining associations among CSA, emotion regulation, posttraumatic stress, and coping in a sample of 224 incarcerated women. The relationships between CSA and difficulties with emotion regulation and posttraumatic stress were mediated by self-blame, and the relationship between self-blame and maladaptive coping was mediated by both difficulties with emotion regulation and posttraumatic stress. These findings have implications for identifying treatment needs of incarcerated women and suggest potential targets for intervention.
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