Rape: A Trauma of Paralyzing Dehumanization |
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Authors: | Avigail Moor Enav Ben-Meir Dikla Golan-Shapira Moshe Farchi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work , Tel Hai College , Upper Galilee , Israel amoor@netvision.net.il;3. Department of Social Work , Tel Hai College , Upper Galilee , Israel |
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Abstract: | This study examines the pathogenic role of rape-induced peritraumatic dehumanization, and subsequent humiliation and “freezing.” A theoretical causal model linking these rape-related peritraumatic responses to symptoms is tested while considering the ways in which rape differs from other types of nonsexual trauma in relation to this particular model. Two hundred and fifty-five participants completed self-report questionnaires. Structural path analyses identified dehumanization and humiliation as highly prevalent and almost invariably predictive of a freeze response in rape; and, in turn, of elevated self-blame and post-traumatic stress disorder in its wake while concurrently showing a poor fit for this model in respect to other traumas. In addition, multivariate analysis of variance results indicated that peritraumatic, as well as post-traumatic distress, was considerably more severe among rape survivors as compared to controls. |
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Keywords: | dehumanization freeze response humiliation objectification PTSD rape rape-induced peritraumatic responses self-blame tonic immobility |
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