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The effect of experience of childhood abuse among university students on self-perception and submissive behavior
Authors:Çi?dem Berber ÇelikHatice Odac?
Institution:
  • Karadeniz Technical University, Fatih Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Sciences, Trabzon, Turkey
  • Abstract:

    Objective

    The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of experience of childhood abuse among university students on self-perception and submissive behavior.

    Methods

    The study group consisted of 646 students attending various departments of the Karadeniz Technical University Faculty of Education in Trabzon, Turkey. Participants were administered the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, the Social Comparison Scale and the Submissive Acts Scale in a classroom setting.

    Results

    Analysis revealed a significant negative correlation between self-perception and all forms of abuse (physical abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse and neglect), and a positive correlation between submissive behavior and all forms of abuse. The students' emotional abuse and neglect scores varied significantly according to gender, with males having higher emotional abuse and neglect scores than those of girls. Additionally, males had higher physical abuse scores than girls.

    Conclusion

    Childhood abuse emerged as a significant predictor of negative self-perception and submissive behavior. In addition, with the exception of sexual abuse, other forms of abuse vary according to gender. The experiences of childhood abuse may have a long-term impact on various features of character and behavior.
    Keywords:Child abuse  Physical abuse  Emotional abuse  Sexual abuse  Self-perception  Submissive behavior
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