Investigating the Relationship between Semantic Differences in Sexual Role and Sexual Schemas in Single Girls with Childhood Sexual Assault Experience
This study was conducted so as Explanation the Survey of relation in negative Schema sexual in unmarred female with Experienced sexual abuse in childhood.
The Present study was a descriptive of correlation type. The sample consist of 35 people with sexual abuse in childhood that were selected by available sampling from three psychology clinics in Tehran. Instruments: In order to collect the data. in Different meaningfulness questionnaire (SDSR) and Schema sexual females (WSSS) were used. For data analysis, statistical indies such as correlation and Cronbach’s alpha were used.
The analysis of the data showed that there was a significant positive relation between Experienced sexual abuse in childhood with negative Schema sexual in unmarried female. there was a significant relation between Experienced sexual abuse in childhood with negative Schema sexual in unmarried female (Romantic- Torid). there was a significant negative relation between Experienced sexual abuse in childhood with negative Schema sexual in unmarried female (Shy- Cautios) and (Clear-Confort).
Experiencing sexual harassment in childhood can cause semantic differences in sexual role and formation of sexual schemes in girls. Victims are probably blamed when there are elements of stereotypical abuse.
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