2023
DOI: 10.3390/socsci12120654
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Sexual Victimization and Hypersexuality in College Women: Examining Alcohol Use as a Potential Mediator

Ethan Marshall

Abstract: The past two decades have yielded a large body of literature that uncovered an unfortunate reality: sexual victimization is more prevalent than previously thought. This body of literature has also indicated a number of the negative consequences of experiencing sexual victimization, including mental illness, substance abuse, and sexual dysfunction. Recent research has also indicated that sexual victimization may lead to hypersexuality. What has yet to be researched is how other negative consequences of sexual v… Show more

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“…This is in line with research showing that SRB is a common symptomatic expression of pathologic hypersexual behavior (Briken et al, 2022 ; Öberg et al, 2017 ; Rooney et al, 2018 ). Moreover, hypersexual behavior was identified to be associated with violence victimization in sexual and non-sexual contexts (Chatzittofis et al, 2017 ; Marshall, 2023 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is in line with research showing that SRB is a common symptomatic expression of pathologic hypersexual behavior (Briken et al, 2022 ; Öberg et al, 2017 ; Rooney et al, 2018 ). Moreover, hypersexual behavior was identified to be associated with violence victimization in sexual and non-sexual contexts (Chatzittofis et al, 2017 ; Marshall, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%