Abstract

This study investigates the interplay between family dynamics, coping strategies, and the duration and frequency of sexual assault experienced by individuals. Utilizing qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys, the research explores how family characteristics such as communication patterns, support systems, and socio-economic backgrounds influence coping mechanisms in response to sexual assault. Findings reveal nuanced relationships between family dynamics and coping strategies, highlighting the significance of familial support, interpersonal relationships, and cultural influences in shaping individuals' responses to sexual assault experiences. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex interactions between family environments and coping behaviors in the aftermath of sexual violence.

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