Abuso sexual en la infancia y drogodependencia en la edad adulta

  1. Pérez del Río, Fernando
  2. Guardiola Mestre, Manuel
Journal:
Papeles del psicólogo

ISSN: 0214-7823 1886-1415

Year of publication: 2013

Volume: 34

Issue: 2

Pages: 144-149

Type: Article

More publications in: Papeles del psicólogo

Abstract

This article reviews several studies addressing the relationship between being sexually abused during childhood (CSA) and developing a drug addiction in adulthood. This approach to the topic presents up to seventeen case studies and three books connecting both variables. It therefore follows that there is sufficient evidence of an increased incidence of sexual abuse during childhood among women with addiction problems, and it also emphasizes the importance of addressing sexuality and emotional health in the evaluation and treatment of drug-dependent patients.

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