The Indirect Effect of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Depression, Mediated by Sexual Shame and Shame-Proneness, Conditional on God Image.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Monica Ballard-Booth, Janeen Goodrich, Hannah Murch, Fred Volk
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Abstract

Considering the damaging effects of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) on survivors' mental health, the purpose of this study was to investigate the role of shame-proneness and sexual shame in the long-term psychological effects of CSA. Shame has been implicated as a post-trauma response and key factor in long-term outcomes. As CSA is sexual in nature, this study examined the pathways from CSA to depression via both shame-proneness and sexual shame, as well as the moderating role of view of God. Cross-sectional data was collected through online surveys from adults who reported believing in God (N = 1055). Analyses consisted of a parallel mediation model and a series of moderated mediation models. Findings supported significant indirect effects of CSA on depression through separate pathways of sexual shame and shame-proneness, which explained 62.8% of the variance in depression. Surprisingly, for believers, perceiving God as loving strengthened the effect of CSA on sexual shame, which subsequently corresponded to increases in depression. These findings have critical implications for working with CSA survivors, denoting the relevance of both shame-proneness and sexual shame as key pathways to psychopathology, which may be exacerbated by certain views of God.

儿童期性虐待对抑郁症的间接影响:以上帝形象为条件的性羞耻和羞耻倾向为中介。
考虑到儿童期性虐待对幸存者心理健康的破坏性影响,本研究旨在探讨羞耻倾向和性羞耻在儿童期性虐待的长期心理影响中的作用。羞耻感被认为是创伤后的反应,也是影响长期结果的关键因素。由于CSA本质上是性的,本研究考察了从CSA到抑郁的途径,包括羞耻倾向和性羞耻,以及上帝观的调节作用。横断面数据是通过在线调查收集的,调查对象是自称信仰上帝的成年人(N = 1055)。分析包括一个平行中介模型和一系列有调节的中介模型。研究结果通过性羞耻和羞耻倾向的不同途径支持了CSA对抑郁症的显著间接影响,这解释了抑郁症方差的62.8%。令人惊讶的是,对于信徒来说,认为上帝是爱的强化了CSA对性羞耻感的影响,这随后与抑郁症的增加相对应。这些发现对CSA幸存者的工作具有重要意义,表明羞耻倾向和性羞耻都是精神病理的关键途径,这可能会因某些上帝观而加剧。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Sexual Abuse is interdisciplinary and provides an essential interface for researchers, academicians, attorneys, clinicians, and practitioners. The journal advocates for increased networking in the sexual abuse field, greater dissemination of information and research, a higher priority for this international epidemic, and development of effective assessment, intervention, and prevention programs. Divided into sections to provide clear information, the journal covers research issues, clinical issues, legal issues, prevention programs, case studies, and brief reports, focusing on three subject groups - child and adolescent victims of sexual abuse or incest, adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse or incest, and sexual abuse or incest offenders.
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