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The study examined empirically-measured memory characteristics, compared pleasant and unpleasant intense memories as well as rape and other unpleasant memories, and determined whether rape memories exhibited significantly more “flashbulb” characteristics. Data consisted of responses to a mailed survey of women employees of a medical center (N=1,037) and a university (N=2,142). Pleasant and unpleasant memories were differentiated by feelings, consequences, and level of unexpectedness. The most powerful discriminator of rape from other unpleasant memories was the degree to which they were less clear and vivid, contained a less meaningful order, were less well-remembered, and were less thought and talked about. Few “flashbulb” characteristics discriminated among memory types. Implications for clinical work with rape survivors were discussed.
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Tromp, S., Koss, M.P., Figueredo, A.J. et al. Are rape memories different? A comparison of rape, other unpleasant, and pleasant memories among employed women. J Trauma Stress 8, 607–627 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02102891
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