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Abuse and Parental Characteristics,Attributions of Blame,and Psychological Adjustment in Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Authors:Heidi Zinzow  Puja Seth  Joan Jackson  Ashley Niehaus  Monica Fitzgerald
Affiliation:1. Clemson University , Clemson, South Carolina, USA hzinzow@clemson.edu;3. Emory University , Atlanta, Georgia, USA;4. University of Georgia , Athens, Georgia, USA;5. Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Boston, Massachesetts, USA;6. Medical University of South Carolina , Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of abuse and parental characteristics on attributional content and determine the relative contribution of different attributions of blame in predicting psychological symptomatology among adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. One hundred eighty-three female undergraduates with a history of childhood sexual abuse completed self-report questionnaires. Abuse characteristics were significantly related to attributions. Family- and perpetrator-blame accounted for significant variability in psychological symptomatology, beyond the contributions of abuse characteristics, family environment, and self-blame. Implications for research and treatment are discussed.
Keywords:childhood sexual abuse  internal attributions  external attributions  family  posttraumatic stress
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