When subjective social status matters: moderating effects in the association between victimization and mental health

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Autor(a) principal: Antunes, C.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Magalhães, E., Ferreira, C., Cabral, J, Jongenelen, I.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/24965
Resumo: Social status is found to interfere with health outcomes after adverse life experiences. Evidence suggests the importance of subjective social status (SSS), above and beyond objective status. This study tests the moderating role of SSS in the association between victimization and mental health, considering the effect of distinct forms of victimization, clinical symptoms and psychological well-being. A sample of 300 adults completed self-reported questionnaires. Results revealed that greater psychological victimization was associated with lower self-acceptance and autonomy, and greater sexual victimization was associated with lower autonomy, particularly when participants reported lower SSS. Implications for intervention with victims are discussed.
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title When subjective social status matters: moderating effects in the association between victimization and mental health
spellingShingle When subjective social status matters: moderating effects in the association between victimization and mental health
Antunes, C.
Victimization
Risk
Mental health
title_short When subjective social status matters: moderating effects in the association between victimization and mental health
title_full When subjective social status matters: moderating effects in the association between victimization and mental health
title_fullStr When subjective social status matters: moderating effects in the association between victimization and mental health
title_full_unstemmed When subjective social status matters: moderating effects in the association between victimization and mental health
title_sort When subjective social status matters: moderating effects in the association between victimization and mental health
author Antunes, C.
author_facet Antunes, C.
Magalhães, E.
Ferreira, C.
Cabral, J
Jongenelen, I.
author_role author
author2 Magalhães, E.
Ferreira, C.
Cabral, J
Jongenelen, I.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antunes, C.
Magalhães, E.
Ferreira, C.
Cabral, J
Jongenelen, I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Victimization
Risk
Mental health
topic Victimization
Risk
Mental health
description Social status is found to interfere with health outcomes after adverse life experiences. Evidence suggests the importance of subjective social status (SSS), above and beyond objective status. This study tests the moderating role of SSS in the association between victimization and mental health, considering the effect of distinct forms of victimization, clinical symptoms and psychological well-being. A sample of 300 adults completed self-reported questionnaires. Results revealed that greater psychological victimization was associated with lower self-acceptance and autonomy, and greater sexual victimization was associated with lower autonomy, particularly when participants reported lower SSS. Implications for intervention with victims are discussed.
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