| Literature DB >> 25530738 |
Grace Adofoli1, Sarah E Ullman1.
Abstract
This exploratory study examined the relationships between religious factors, trauma histories and life satisfaction to alcohol-related outcomes in adult sexual assault survivors. A mail survey was administered to a community sample of African American survivors (N = 836) in the Chicago metropolitan area. Hierarchical regression analyses showed that for non-religious women, interpersonal trauma was related to greater frequency of heavy drinking. For moderately religious women, interpersonal and contextual traumas were related to more frequent heavy drinking. For highly religious women, religious coping was related to less frequent heavy drinking. Implications are drawn for research and treatment of female survivors.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25530738 PMCID: PMC4266943 DOI: 10.1177/1557085114531319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fem Criminol ISSN: 1557-0851