Additive interactions between sex and forced sexual intercourse victimization on depressive symptoms and suicidality: Youth risk behavior survey 2001 –2017
Forced sexual intercourse victimization (FSIV) of children is an adverse childhood experience (ACE) associated with long-term health consequences, including, but not limited to alcohol and other substance abuse, sexual risk behaviors, sexually transmitted infections, difficulty maintaining close relationships, depression and anxiety, and suicidal behaviors (Bedi et al., 2011; Devries et al., 2011; Draucker,& Mazurczyk, 2013; Felitti et al., 1998; Gerke et al., 2018; Jozkowski& Sanders, 2012; Meade, Kershaw, Hansen,& Sikkema, 2009; Schaefer et al., 2018; Ziegler, 2017).
Source: Nursing Outlook - Category: Nursing Authors: Nancy M.H. Pontes, Summer Thompson, Tyshaneka L. Saffold, Manuel C.F. Pontes Source Type: research
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