An Ecological Model of Well-being After Sexual Assault: The Voices of Victims and Survivors

In this article, the authors describe factors that enhance or detract from well-being after adult sexual assault from the perspective of sexual assault victims and survivors. The authors present a holistic view of the complex ways in which women respond to and cope with the impact of adult sexual assault while trying to create a sense of well-being. The forces that facilitate or detract from well-being are organized into an ecological model. The data originate from a grounded theory study in 2015, with 22 adult female adult sexual assault victims/survivors.
Source: Family and Community Health - Category: Primary Care Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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