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Family background and sexual abuse associated with somatization
J F Kinzl1, C Traweger, W Biebl
1Department of Psychiatry, Innsbruck University Clinics, Austria.
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
|January 1, 1995
Abstract:
To help clarify the complex association between negative childhood experiences and somatization, the authors examined the possible relationship between self-reported childhood sexual abuse, dysfunctional family background and several types of somatization in a nonclinical sample. Three anonymous questionnaires were completed by 202 female university students (average age 22 years). The findings confirm that severe or repeated childhood sexual victimization and a familial deficiency syndrome in childhood may be important in the pathogenesis of somatization.