RT Article T1 Family environment and childhood sexual victimization - A test of the buffering hypothesis JF Journal of interpersonal violence VO 12 IS 1 SP 3 OP 17 A1 Ray, K. C. A1 Jackson, J. L. LA English YR 1997 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1639312552 AB The potential of family cohesion and organization to act as buffers against the long-term, negative impact of childhood sexual abuse was examined. College women (N = 266), including 141 who had experienced childhood sexual abuse, completed self-report measures of current depressive symptomatology, self-esteem, and social adjustment. Family cohesion and organization were measured by the Family Environment Scale. Although no evidence for a buffering effect was indicated, multiple regression analyses revealed that both family characteristics were significantly related to participants' current social and psychological adjustment K1 Sexueller Kindesmissbrauch K1 FamiliƤre Risikofaktoren DO 10.1177/088626097012001001