Prevalence and psychological sequelae of self-reported childhood physical and sexual abuse in a general population sample of men and women
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prevalence and psychological sequelae of childhood sexual and physical abuse in adults from the general population. METHOD: A national sampling service generated a geographically stratified, random sample of 1,442 subjects from the United States. Subjects were mailed a questionnaire that included the Traumatic Events Survey (TES) [Traumatic Events Survey, Unpublished Psychological Test, Harbor-UCLA Medical...
Paper Details
Title
Prevalence and psychological sequelae of self-reported childhood physical and sexual abuse in a general population sample of men and women
Published Date
Oct 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
10
Pages
1205 - 1222
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