Psychopathology after rape

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Objective: This study evaluated the psychopathological consequences of a single rape occurring in adult women. Method: The psychiatric symptoms reported by 40 women who were victims of rape during the previous 9 months as decided by a court of law were compared with the symptoms of 32 women who underwent severe, nonsexual, life-threatening events (car accidents, physical attacks, or robberies). None of the raped women had experienced previous sexual abuse during childhood or adolescence. Results: The raped women showed a significantly greater prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder, as well as sexual, eating, and mood disorders. Conclusions: These findings indicate that the psychopathological consequences of a rape could be specific and may warrant particular attention.

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Faravelli, C., Giugni, A., Salvatori, S., & Ricca, V. (2004). Psychopathology after rape. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161(8), 1483–1485. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.161.8.1483

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