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Comparing Self-Efficacy, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Coping in Women With and Without a Sexual Assault History Enrolled in Self-Defense ClassesPinciotti, Caitlin Mary McNamara 05 June 2013 (has links)
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Resilience and Coping in Survivors of Unwanted Sexual Contact: Do Gender and Service Utilization Make A Difference?Frankford, Madeleine 12 April 2019 (has links)
This presentation discusses the impact of unwanted sexual contact and survivors in the collegiate setting from the family studies perspective. Specifically, this research examines the association between gender and service utilization on measures of resilience and coping in survivors of unwanted sexual contact at the University of North Alabama. The presenter identifies the disparity found between resiliency and coping when students utilized victim support services (i.e., formal reporting procedures, counseling services and/or a victim support advocate) following an incident of unwanted sexual contact. Because gender was a significant predictor of resilience, coping and service utilization, differences in coping subscale measures are identified. The university’s Campus Climate Survey data is briefly examined along with the implications of findings and recommendations for changes in family studies professionals and family advocate roles on college campuses.
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