Research related to "Best Practice: PTSD and Sexual Revictimization" has found that revictimization was associated with:
A) Increased viewing of pornographic material
B) Acting out more sexual bondage with strangers
C) Increased substance use across all age groups
D) Obsessive-compulsions associated with cleaning the genitals
Ans: C
Walsh et al. (2014) reported the following findings: Revictimization was associated with more substance use across all groups. Prescription drugs were associated with college-aged women. For adolescents, posttraumatic stress disorder was associated with an increased risk of drug use. Viewing porn, acting out bondage scenes, and obsessive-compulsive behaviors were not included in the study results.
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