Childhood Abuse, Substance Abuse, Social Support, Psychological Functioning: Study of Low-Income Women in Recovery
Abstract
The detrimental effects of childhood physical, sexual, or emotional abuse on
psychological functioning in adulthood have been reported in numerous studies. Negative
outcomes include dissociation, depression, and difficulties in interpersonal relationships.
(Gauthier, Stollak, Messe, & Aronoff, 1996; Sanders & Becker-Lausen, 1995). Stein, Leslie,
and Nyamathi (2002), in a study of women homeless in shelters, found that childhood abuse
directly predicted later depression and low self-esteem. Not surprisingly, post-traumatic stress
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disorder (PTSD) has been described as a highly co-morbid disorder, and is likely to co-occur
with depression and anxiety disorders, alcohol abuse, smoking, and drug abuse (Perkonigg &
Wittchen, 1999).