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    Disclosure of Sexual Victimization: Effects of Invalidation and Shame on Re-Disclosure von Catton, Ashley K. H., Dorahy, Martin J., Yogeeswaran, Kumar

    ISSN: 0886-2605, 1552-6518, 1552-6518
    Veröffentlicht: Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.07.2023
    Veröffentlicht in Journal of interpersonal violence (01.07.2023)
    “… Research on disclosure of sexual victimization has consistently demonstrated that the act of disclosure and the disclosure recipient have a synergistic effect …”
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    Blame Attributions Against Heterosexual Male Victims of Sexual Coercion: Effects of Gender, Social Influence, and Perceptions of Distress von Catton, Ashley K. H., Dorahy, Martin J.

    ISSN: 0886-2605, 1552-6518, 1552-6518
    Veröffentlicht: Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.05.2022
    Veröffentlicht in Journal of interpersonal violence (01.05.2022)
    “… If heterosexual male victims had been more active in the #MeToo movement, how might they have been judged? Although the #MeToo movement has been regarded as an …”
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    The Sexual Encounters Questionnaire: A gender-inclusive survey of sexual victimization across the lifespan von Catton, Ashley K H, Dorahy, Martin J

    ISSN: 1942-969X, 1942-969X
    Veröffentlicht: United States 01.07.2025
    Veröffentlicht in Psychological trauma (01.07.2025)
    “… Despite sexual victimization posing a serious social problem worldwide, inconsistencies in the conceptualization, definition, and measurement of sexual …”
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    Examining the causal effects of social exclusion on shame and dissociative detachment von Catton, Ashley K.H., Yogeeswaran, Kumar, Dorahy, Martin J.

    ISSN: 0005-7916, 1873-7943, 1873-7943
    Veröffentlicht: Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 01.03.2025
    “… Dissociative detachment experiences (e.g., derealization, absorption) underpin much psychopathology and are often researched in relation to co-occurring …”
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