“…Numerous studies have shown that victimization during childhood is an important risk factor for developing mental health problems (Pietrek, Elbert, Weierstall, Müller, & Rockstroh, 2013), substance abuse as a coping mechanism (Bowles, DeHart, & Webb, 2012), being bullied at school, being revictimized later in life (Finkelhor, 2011;Finkelhor, Omrod, & Turner, 2007), demonstrating risky sexual behaviors (Miller, Malone, & Dodge, 2010), and self-harm (Verona, Hicks, & Patrick, 2005). Furthermore, there is a large body of research linking a history of victimization to later antisocial and violent behavior (Douglas, Hart, Webster, & Belfrage, 2013;Temcheff et al, 2008).…”