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Long-term mental health consequences of female- versus male-perpetrated child sexual abuse
Long-term mental health consequences of female- versus male-perpetrated child sexual abuse
Anyone else feels like the second group seems less nasty and more bearable than the first one, or is it just me?The consequences were similar in quantity, albeit different in type. Callers with experiences of female-perpetrated abuse were more likely to report suicidality, non-suicidal self-injury behavior, personality disorders, dissociative identity disorders, alcohol/ drug addiction, and schizophrenia, while people with experiences of male-perpetrated abuse rather reported post-traumatic stress disorder, affective disorders, anxiety disorders, dissociative disorders, eating disorders, externalized disorders, and psychosomatic disorders.
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