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Journal Article

Citation

Bakken NW, Kruse LM. J. Interpers. Violence 2019; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Affiliation

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0886260519880163

PMID

31587611

Abstract

Many studies have established a relationship between suicidal ideation and sexual victimization, particularly among women; yet, few have looked specifically at samples of college students or at the potentially mediating effects that several risk factors and coping mechanisms related to sexual victimization may have on suicidality. The current study sought to examine the relationship between reported sexual victimization and suicidality, and more specifically the mediating role that depression and nonsuicidal self-injury had on this relationship. Data were collected from a random sample of 732 female college students attending a Midwestern public university. Path analysis results indicate that while sexual victimization did not have a direct effect on suicidality, it did have an observable and significant mediating indirect effect on suicidality. The current study informs both our theoretical understanding of how victimization affects college women's lives and our capacity to develop and implement effective prevention and intervention programs for college students.


Language: en

Keywords

mental health and violence; self-abuse/mutilation; sexual assault; situational factors

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