From Child Sexual Abuse to Adult Sexual Risk

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-11-01
Publisher(s): Amer Psychological Assn
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Summary

From Child Sexual Abuse to Adult Sexual Risk examines the relation between child sexual abuse (CSA) and adult sexual health outcomes in men and women. An emerging body of literature suggests that children who experience sexual violence are more likely to engage in sexual risk behavior and, consequently, may be vulnerable to many negative reproductive and sexual health problems as adults. These problems include unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV infection, and adult sexual violence. In this singular volume, leading researchers and clinicians integrate research from a variety of disciplines, including epidemiology, traumatology, and prevention science, to bridge the current scientific literatures on CSA, basic trauma research, and clinical practice. Chapters identify the theory and research-based cognitive, affective, social, and behavioral consequences of trauma that influence both sexual health and sexual risk behaviors in adulthood. The volu

Table of Contents

Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xv
I. Introduction 1(10)
Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Sexual Risk: Where Are We Now?
3(8)
Lynda S. Doll, Linda J. Koenig, and David W. Purcell
II. Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Risk in Adulthood 11(104)
Chapter 1. Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Sexual Relationships: Review and Perspective
13(36)
Julia R. Heiman and Amy R. Heard-Davison
Chapter 2. Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Sexual Revictimization
49(20)
Cindy L. Rich, Amy M. Combs-Lane, Heidi S. Resnick, and Dean G. Kilpatrick
Chapter 3. Sexual Abuse of Girls and HIV Infection Among Women: Are They Related?
69(24)
Linda J. Koenig and Hollie Clark
Chapter 4. Sexual Abuse of Boys: Short- and Long-Term Associations and Implications for HIV Prevention
93(22)
David W. Purcell, Robert M. Malow, Curtis Dolezal, and Alex Carballo-DiƩguez
III. Theoretical Bases for Adult Risk and Revictimization: Cognitive, Social, and Behavioral Mediators 115(102)
Chapter 5. Cognitive and Attitudinal Paths From Childhood Trauma to Adult HIV Risk
117(18)
Kathryn Quina, Patricia J. Morokoff, Lisa L. Harlow, and Eileen L. Zurbriggen
Chapter 6. The Link Between Child Sexual Abuse and Risky Sexual Behavior: The Role of Dissociative Tendencies, Information-Processing Effects, and Consensual Sex Decision Mechanisms
135(24)
Eileen L. Zurbriggen and Jennifer J. Freyd
Chapter 7. Toward a Social-Narrative Model of Revictimization
159(22)
Steven Jay Lynn, Judith Pintar, Rachael Fite, Karen Ecklund, and Jane Stafford
Chapter 8. Child Sexual Abuse and Alcohol Use Among Women: Setting the Stage for Risky Sexual Behavior
181(20)
Sharon C. Wilsnack, Richard W. Wilsnack, Arlindo F. Kristjanson, Nancy D. Vogeltanz-Holm, and T. Robert Harris
Chapter 9. Tuinslating Traumatic Experiences Into Lmguage: Implications for Child Abuse and Lung-Term Health
201(16)
James W. Pennebaker and Lori D. Stone
IV. Interventions to Promote Healthier Sexual Outcomes Among Child Sexual Abuse Survivors 217(80)
Chapter 10. Integrating HIV/AIDS Prevention Activities Into Psychotherapy for Child Sexual Abuse Survivors
219(14)
John Briere
Chapter 11. Child Sexual Abuse and HIV: An Integrative Risk-Reduction Approach
233(18)
Dorothy Chin, Gail E. Wyatt, Jennifer Vargas Carmona, Tamra Burns Loeb, and Hector F. Myers
Chapter 12. Trauma-Focused Versus Present-Focused Models of Group Therapy for Women Sexually Abused in Childhood
251(18)
David Spiegel, Catherine Glassen, Elisabeth Thurston, and Lisa Butler
Chapter 13. Sexual Assault Revictimization: Toward Effective Risk-Reduction Programs
269(28)
Lisa Marmelstein Blackwell, Steven Jay Lynn, Holly Vanderhoff, and Christine Gidycz
V. Conclusion 297(14)
Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Sexual Risk: Where Do We Go From Here?
299(12)
Ann O'Leary, Linda J. Koenig, and Lynda S. Doll
Author Index 311(18)
Subject Index 329(16)
About the Editors 345

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