Can Prior Sexual Abuse Explain Global Differences in Measured Self-Esteem in Male and Female Adolescents?
World research has shown that adolescent and young adult women and girls have significantly "poorer" self-esteem than men and boys, on a variety of previously validated self-esteem measures. There is no consensus on reasons for this, and a variety of factors have been proposed: some adoles...
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Main Authors: | Alice Sawyerr (Author), Chris Adam-Bagley (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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