Temperament, Adjustment, and Alcoholism in Adult Female Incest Victims
Fiche mise à jour le 20 décembre 2018
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Temperament, Adjustment, and Alcoholism in Adult Female Incest Victims
Résumé :Female adult incest victims differing in history of alcoholism were compared to an alcoholism-only and a no incest/no alcoholism group on dimensions of temperament, psychological adjustment, and self-esteem. Incest victims with histories of alcoholism were more alienated and withdrawn, less rhythmical in their daily behavior, and evidenced lower self-esteem, more negative mood, greater social nonconformity, and more emotional discomfort than women in the other three groups. Women in the no incest/no alcohol group showed the best self-esteem and psychological adjustment and were generally more positive in the expression of various temperamental characteristics. The findings also suggested an association between incestuous victimization and an alcoholic family of origin.
Mots clés libres :Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Law, Health(social science), General Medicine