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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
The purpose of this panel is to explore the various manifestations and impacts of victimization and trauma exposure over the life-course. This panel will also explore how the impacts of victimization and trauma may change over time and across periods of development, as well as how victimization or trauma exposure may vary according to age and stage in development. The panel includes four talks, three of which examine trauma and victimization in various stages of development (including childhood, adolescence, early adulthood), with the fourth talk examining the intergenerational impacts of trauma experiences.
Poly-Victimization: The Association Between Childhood Domestic Violence Exposure and Early Adulthood Sexual Victimization - Shelby Gilbreath, University of Mississippi
Early Pregnancy among Adolescent Girls as a Risk Factor for Subsequent Substance Using Behavior: A group-based trajectory modeling approach - D'Andre Walker, University of Mississippi; Abigail Novak, University of Mississippi; Deja Knight, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Abigail Dempsey, University of Mississippi
Life Course Outcomes among Children in the Shadow of Parental PTSD: Evidence from Danish Population Data - Lars H. Andersen, ROCKWOOL Foundation; Camilla Hvidtfeldt, ROCKWOOL Foundation
Division of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology (DLC)