University of New South Wales: Sexual Abuse Survivors Who Aren't Believed Are At Higher Risk of Poor Mental Health
August 20, 2019
August 20, 2019
SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 20 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of New South Wales issued the following news release:
A new study by UNSW researchers shines a light on how survivors of sexual assault can be silenced - and mentally harmed - if they are ignored, not believed, or threatened.
Survivors of sexual assault who encounter negative responses from family members when they disclose their abuse are at higher risk of poor mental health later in life, a new study by . . .
A new study by UNSW researchers shines a light on how survivors of sexual assault can be silenced - and mentally harmed - if they are ignored, not believed, or threatened.
Survivors of sexual assault who encounter negative responses from family members when they disclose their abuse are at higher risk of poor mental health later in life, a new study by . . .