Cristóbal Guerra
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
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Journal of Child Sexual Abuse | 2015
Cristóbal Guerra; Noemí Pereda
The aim of this study was to evaluate the emotional impact on adolescent victims of sexual abuse from participating in a study addressing the consequences of their abuse. A total of 114 adolescents between 12 and 17 years old participated (54 sexually abused adolescents and 60 nonabused students). Both groups responded to a battery of scales to determine their coping strategies and some psychological consequences linked to stressful experiences and two questions about the emotional impact of participating in the study. Sexually abused adolescents reported fewer unpleasant emotions after participating than did nonvictim students (mean difference = .45, t[109] = −2.934; p < .01). Adolescents who had more symptoms reported more discomfort (rS scores between .35 and .49; p < .01). These results suggest that when ethical guidelines are followed, it is possible to survey adolescent victims of sexual abuse on aspects related to their experience without causing them significant distress.
Child Abuse & Neglect | 2018
Cristóbal Guerra; Chamarrita Farkas; Laura Moncada
Sexual abuse has the potential to generate serious emotional consequences for its victims, but there is high variability in the symptoms reported by different victims. Therefore, it is necessary to ascertain the factors associated with the symptoms presented by sexual abuse victims. The aim of the study was to use a single model to evaluate the relationship between sexual abuse characteristics (frequency, violence, relation with the aggressor and physical commitment), cognitive and behavioral factors (self-efficacy, active coping and perceived family support) and internalizing symptoms (anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress) in a group of sexually abused adolescents. The participants included 106 female adolescent victims of sexual abuse (M=14.25years, SD=1.74). The results of a path analysis indicated that sexual abuse characteristics were unrelated to symptomatology. Only a negative relationship was observed between the victims relationship with the aggressor and PTSD symptomatology. The violence of the sexual abuse was negatively related to self-efficacy, and self-efficacy was positively related to active coping and negatively related to symptomatology. Finally, the perception of family support was positively related to self-efficacy and negatively related to symptomatology. These results suggest the need to consider the studied factors in the process of psychotherapy with victims of sexual abuse.
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology | 2014
Cristóbal Guerra; Patricio Cumsille; M. Loreto Martínez
Revista de Psicología | 2015
Cristóbal Guerra; Chamarrita Farkas
Anuario de Psicología | 2015
Cristóbal Guerra; Noemí Pereda
Revista Argentina De Clinica Psicologica | 2014
Laura Moncada; Cristóbal Guerra; Felipe Concha; Carla Carvajal
Psicoperspectivas. Individuo y Sociedad | 2018
Cristóbal Guerra; Hugo Plaza; Judith Vargas
Psicoperspectivas. Individuo y Sociedad | 2017
Cristóbal Guerra; Hugo Plaza; Chamarrita Farkas
Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2017
Cristóbal Guerra; Noemí Pereda; Georgina Guilera
Revista Sobre la Infancia y la Adolescencia | 2016
Cristóbal Guerra; Juan Carlos Castillo