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