A Preliminary Examination of Negative Life Events and Sexual Assault Victimization as Predictors of Psychological Functioning in Female College Students: Does One Matter More Than the Other?
The present study examined negative life events (NLEs) and sexual assault victimization as predictors of positive and negative psychological functioning in a sample of 151 female college students. Results obtained from conducting regression analyses indicated several notable patterns. NLEs, compared...
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ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etsu-works-18502019-05-16T05:03:18Z A Preliminary Examination of Negative Life Events and Sexual Assault Victimization as Predictors of Psychological Functioning in Female College Students: Does One Matter More Than the Other? Chang, Edward C. Lee, Jerin Morris, Lily E. Lucas, Abigael G. Chang, Olivia D. Hirsch, Jameson K. The present study examined negative life events (NLEs) and sexual assault victimization as predictors of positive and negative psychological functioning in a sample of 151 female college students. Results obtained from conducting regression analyses indicated several notable patterns. NLEs, compared with sexual assault victimization, were a stronger negative predictor of positive functioning based on indices related to subjective well-being (e.g., life satisfaction, positive affect). Alternatively, sexual assault victimization, compared with NLEs, was a stronger positive predictor of negative functioning based on indices related to posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms (e.g., anxiety) and related conditions (e.g., alcohol use). Furthermore, both NLEs and sexual assault victimization were found to be positive predictors of negative functioning based on indices related to suicide risk (e.g., depressive symptoms, suicidal behaviors). Overall, our findings indicate that both NLEs and sexual assault victimization represent important and distinct predictors of psychological functioning in female college students. 2017-07-13T07:00:00Z text https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/846 https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260517719901 ETSU Faculty Works Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University female college students negative life events psychological functioning sexual assault victimization sexual assualt Psychology Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms Health Psychology Public Health |
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female college students negative life events psychological functioning sexual assault victimization sexual assualt Psychology Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms Health Psychology Public Health Chang, Edward C. Lee, Jerin Morris, Lily E. Lucas, Abigael G. Chang, Olivia D. Hirsch, Jameson K. A Preliminary Examination of Negative Life Events and Sexual Assault Victimization as Predictors of Psychological Functioning in Female College Students: Does One Matter More Than the Other? |
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The present study examined negative life events (NLEs) and sexual assault victimization as predictors of positive and negative psychological functioning in a sample of 151 female college students. Results obtained from conducting regression analyses indicated several notable patterns. NLEs, compared with sexual assault victimization, were a stronger negative predictor of positive functioning based on indices related to subjective well-being (e.g., life satisfaction, positive affect). Alternatively, sexual assault victimization, compared with NLEs, was a stronger positive predictor of negative functioning based on indices related to posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms (e.g., anxiety) and related conditions (e.g., alcohol use). Furthermore, both NLEs and sexual assault victimization were found to be positive predictors of negative functioning based on indices related to suicide risk (e.g., depressive symptoms, suicidal behaviors). Overall, our findings indicate that both NLEs and sexual assault victimization represent important and distinct predictors of psychological functioning in female college students. |
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Chang, Edward C. Lee, Jerin Morris, Lily E. Lucas, Abigael G. Chang, Olivia D. Hirsch, Jameson K. |
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Chang, Edward C. Lee, Jerin Morris, Lily E. Lucas, Abigael G. Chang, Olivia D. Hirsch, Jameson K. |
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Chang, Edward C. |
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A Preliminary Examination of Negative Life Events and Sexual Assault Victimization as Predictors of Psychological Functioning in Female College Students: Does One Matter More Than the Other? |
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A Preliminary Examination of Negative Life Events and Sexual Assault Victimization as Predictors of Psychological Functioning in Female College Students: Does One Matter More Than the Other? |
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A Preliminary Examination of Negative Life Events and Sexual Assault Victimization as Predictors of Psychological Functioning in Female College Students: Does One Matter More Than the Other? |
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A Preliminary Examination of Negative Life Events and Sexual Assault Victimization as Predictors of Psychological Functioning in Female College Students: Does One Matter More Than the Other? |
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A Preliminary Examination of Negative Life Events and Sexual Assault Victimization as Predictors of Psychological Functioning in Female College Students: Does One Matter More Than the Other? |
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preliminary examination of negative life events and sexual assault victimization as predictors of psychological functioning in female college students: does one matter more than the other? |
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