Abstract

The present study compares systematic psychiatric assessments of recent rape victims with assessments of nonvictimized controls. Rape victims and controls did not differ in the number or kind of past diagnoses; however, victims were significantly more likely to meet criteria for major depression, generalized anxiety disorder, and drug abuse during the month preceding assessment.

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