Accueil
Mots-clés
Thésaurus mots-clés > Psychologie et philosophie > Difficultés de vie > ABUS SEXUEL
ABUS SEXUELSynonyme(s)VIOL |
Documents disponibles dans cette catégorie (162)
Ajouter le résultat dans votre panier Faire une suggestion Affiner la recherche
Congrès
Rapport
A. LIQUORI O'NEIL ; J. LUCAS | Turin : UNICRI (United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute) | 2015This publication originates from the work carried out within the framework of the project entitled "Drugs and Alcohol Women Network" (DAWN), initiated by UNICRI in 2010 with the support of the Department for Anti-drug Policy of the Government of[...]Périodique
S. SHANNON | 1997ENGLISH : Annotation: After an overview of the global sex trade, this paper highlights its distinctive features and explores its regional manifestations, followed by an examination of the involvement of international criminal syndicates and an[...]Périodique
A. A. CAVAIOLA ; M. M. SCHIFF | 2000Prior research has identified physical and sexual abuse as prevalent in both adult and adolescent substance use disorder populations. The purpose of this study was to assess whether differences exist in the levels of psychological distress in ab[...]Livre
FRANÇAIS : La recrudescence récente des affaires de délits et crimes de nature sexuelle a nécessité la mise en place d'une recherche approfondie sur la personnalité des auteurs d'agressions sexuelles. A la suite des commissions Cartier et Lempé[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Few studies have explored gender comparisons of psychopathology in substance abusing adolescents. To expand the knowledge base in this area, we assessed 59 adolescents (34 males and 25 females) presenting for inpatient treatment in a[...]Périodique
M. E. SALADIN ; D. J. DROBES ; S. F. COFFEY ; B. S. DANSKY ; K. T. BRADY ; D. G. KILPATRICK | 2003This study examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity as a predictor of cue-elicited craving among alcohol -and cocaine- dependent individuals with a history of at least one physical and/or sexual assault. Approximately half [...]Livre
Stigmatisée comme l'échec d'une relation éducative, dépréciée dans la plupart des courants psychosociologiques, la punition fait l'objet, depuis les années 1970, du mépris des penseurs, des praticiens et des familles. Aujourd'hui, alors que les [...]Article : Périodique
Hundreds of studies have evaluated why drugs and aggression readily coexist and what static and transient physiological, environmental, and individual difference factors influence this relationship. While this literature is rapidly growing, ther[...]Périodique
B. SEGAL | 2001ENGLISH : High rates of physical and sexual abuse have been found among Alaska Native women entering a residential treatment program in Fairbanks, Alaska. Little information, however, has been available that describes the nature of such abuse [...]Périodique
EZZATI M. ; A. D. LOPEZ ; A. RODGERS ; S. VANDER HOORN ; C. J. L. MURRAY ; Comparative Risk Assessment Collaborating Group ; J. POWLES ; N. DAY | 2002BACKGROUND: Reliable and comparable analysis of risks to health is key for preventing disease and injury. Causal attribution of morbidity and mortality to risk factors has traditionally been in the context of individual risk factors, often in a [...]Périodique
H. L. SURRATT ; J. A. INCIARDI ; S. P. KURTZ ; M. C. KILEY | 2004ENGLISH : This article examines the subculture of violence thesis as it relates to female street sex workers in Miami. Interview and focus group methods were used to study the intersections of childhood trauma, drug use, and violent victimizat[...]Périodique
N. G. BARTHOLOMEW ; G. A. ROWAN-SZAL ; L. R. CHATHAM ; NUCATOLA D. C. ; D. D. SIMPSON | 2002ENGLISH : Women who enter drug abuse treatment programs are likely to report histories of sexual abuse that may impact psychosocial functioning, retention, and outcomes. This study investigates differences at admission between women with and w[...]Périodique
M. H. DUFOUR ; L. NADEAU | 2001ENGLISH : 'The goal of this study was to determine which variables distinguish resilient victims from drug-addicted victims, who were sexually abused during their childhood-in addition, to measure the contribution of these variables to the lev[...]Périodique
N. G. BARTHOLOMEW ; COURTNEY K. ; G. A. ROWAN-SZAL ; D. D. SIMPSON | 2005ENGLISH : Women entering drug abuse treatment programs who report a history of sexual abuse are also likely to report poorer psychosocial functioning, more drug-related problems, and more family-of-origin problems. This study investigates outc[...]