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Paper Title

Cognitive Mediation of Rape's Mental Health Impact: Constructive Replication of a Cross-Sectional Model in Longitudinal Data

Keywords

  • Cognitive Mediation
  • Rape Mental Health Impact
  • Psychosocial Health
  • Longitudinal Data
  • Structural Equations Modeling (SEM)
  • Psychological Problem History
  • Characterological Self-Blame
  • Maladaptive Beliefs
  • Psychosocial Distress
  • Cross-Sectional Model
  • Prerape Characteristics
  • Cognitive Mediators
  • Survivors Assessment
  • Mental Health Recovery
  • Small Sample Analysis
  • Research Program Strategy
  • Rate of Change

Article Type

Research Article

Research Impact Tools

Issue

Volume : 28 | Issue : 4 | Page No : 273-286

Published On

December, 2004

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Abstract

The constructive replication of a prespecified, cognitively mediated model of rape's impact on psychosocial health is reported using longitudinal data (see Koss, Figueredo, & Prince, 2002, for a summary of model development). Rape survivors (n = 59) were assessed four times, 3 to 24 months postrape. Structural equations modeling of baseline data (intercepts) and rate of change over time (slopes) revealed that all large effects replicated, smaller effects did not. The model's central features were confirmed and showed that Psychological Problem History exacerbated Characterological Self-Blame, leading to more Maladaptive Beliefs, which determined initial Psychosocial Distress and its rate of decline. The major contributions of the study include: (a) placement in a research program designed to balance the strengths/limitations of cross-sectional and longitudinal data; (b) analysis of prerape characteristics, cognitive mediators, and multiple psychosocial distress variables in a system; and (c) a strategy for structural equations modeling in small samples.

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