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Adolescents are at increased risk for sexual victimization compared to other age groups and sexual abuse in adolescence is associated with negative health outcomes in adulthood. Sexual experiences are often conceptualized as either consensual or coercive so little is known about adolescents who are unsure whether their negative experience constitutes sexual abuse. The present study used two samples (n = 2235, n = 1253) of Croatian adolescents to explore the psychosocial characteristics and sexualized behaviors associated with difficulty in defining negative sexual experiences. Multivariate findings suggested that, when compared to non-victimized peers, adolescents who reported sexual victimization were characterized by a higher probability of sexualized behaviors. This was not true when comparing individuals who reported an ambiguous sexual experience to non-victimized peers. However, both groups differed from non-victimized participants in reporting hostile/aggressive family environment. More research on the mechanisms underlying adolescents’ difficulty in labeling sexual victimization is needed for sexual abuse education and prevention.
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Although the age of legal consent in Croatia is 15, here we followed the usual operationalization of preadolescent (0–14 years of age) abuse (cf. Murray et al. 2014).
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Cohen, N.L., Štulhofer, A. Correlates of Adolescent Ambiguity in Defining their Experience of Sexual Victimization in Two Large-Scale Croatian Samples. Journ Child Adol Trauma 12, 211–220 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40653-018-0227-7
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