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Undetected Scars? Self-Criticism, Attachment, and Romantic Relationships Among Otherwise Well-Functioning Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors

机译:未被发现的伤疤? 否则起作用的童年性虐待幸存者的自我批评,依恋和浪漫关系

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Background: Studies have consistently demonstrated the negative impact of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) on intimate relationships. The majority of studies have focused on revictimization in at-risk or clinical samples, with very few addressing the impact of CSA on otherwise well-functioning adults and even fewer investigating the psychological mechanisms involved. To fill this gap, this study focuses on the effect of CSA on "normative" (nonviolent) romantic relationships in otherwise well-functioning young women, and the mediating role of personality dimension self-criticism and attachment in this regard. Specifically, we investigate whether self-criticism and attachment avoidance mediate the relationship between CSA and romantic relationship satisfaction, while also examining the potential reciprocal associations between these variables. Method: The hypothesized mediation model was examined in a 2-wave, 6-month, cross-lagged longitudinal design, using structural equation modeling. Participants were 59 well-functioning (psychologically, socially, occupationally) young women drawn from an earlier study that purposefully oversampled for CSA survivors. For the purpose of the current study, data from women who had been either sexually abused by a familiar perpetrator (n = 30) or had no history of sexual trauma (n = 29) were included. Results: Consistent with expectations, self-criticism mediated the association between CSA and romantic relationship satisfaction over time. In addition, a scarring effect of romantic relationship satisfaction on attachment avoidance was demonstrated. Conclusion: Findings suggest that CSA may lead to elevated levels of self-criticism, which in turn may be linked with reduced satisfaction in romantic relationships, setting in motion a vicious cycle involving relationship satisfaction and attachment avoidance.
机译:背景:研究始终如一地表明儿童性虐待(CSA)对亲密关系的负面影响。大多数研究都集中在风险或临床样本中的诽谤性,很少有解决CSA对否则运作的成年人的影响,甚至更少地调查所涉及的心理机制。为了填补这一差距,本研究重点介绍了CSA对否则运作的年轻女性的“规范性”(非暴力)浪漫关系的影响,以及人格维度自我批评在这方面的介导作用。具体来说,我们调查了自我批评和依恋避免是否介绍了CSA和浪漫关系满意之间的关系,同时还检查了这些变量之间的潜在互殖关系。方法:使用结构方程模型,在2波,6个月,交叉滞后的纵向设计中检查假设中介模型。参与者从早期的研究中汲取了59次运作良好(心理学,社会,职业)的年轻女性,目的是针对CSA幸存者的目的过度采购。为了目前的研究,包括熟悉的犯罪者(n = 30)或没有性创伤史(n = 29)的性虐待的妇女的数据。结果:与期望一致,自我批评在CSA与浪漫关系之间的关联随着时间的推移。此外,还证明了浪漫关系满意对附着避免的瘢痕效应。结论:调查结果表明,CSA可能导致自我批评的程度提高,这又可以与浪漫关系的满意相连,在动作中设置涉及关系满意度和附着避免的恶性循环。

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