“…Gold, Milan, Mayall, and Johnson (1994) reported higher TSC-40 averages in their study of 654 female undergraduate students, with average scores of 70.4 for participants who reported a history of child sexual abuse, 73.5 among participants with a reported history of adult sexual assault, and 77.4 for participants who reported a history of both childhood sexual abuse and adult sexual assault. A participant sample exhibiting higher trauma symptoms might report more negative effects on their current attachment to their unborn child, particularly those with severe PTSD or similar psychiatric symptomatology (Loveland Cook et al, 2004;Seng et al, 2004).…”