Eating disturbance and sexual trauma in childhood and adulthood

Objective This study examined the relationship between sexual trauma and eating disorder behavior, taking into account the effects of developmental stage of the victim and the effects of multiple sexual assaults. Method Four groups of adult women took part in this study. Subjects were either victims...

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Sex crimes
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