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Summary
Currently, no clinical research has ever been conducted to examine what, if any, traumatic effects take place when pregnancy results from a sexual assault during military service. The present study investigated the emotional experience and impact of rape and pregnancy on women serving in the military. A qualitative, grounded theory research methodology analyzed single-session interview data with seven self-selected participants. Five major themes emerged from the data. The authors discuss the implications of pregnancy from a sexual assault in military service and suggest future research regarding how social workers can begin to address the traumatic impact of this silent epidemic of pregnancy resulting from rape.
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Citation
Zaleski, K. L., & Katz, L. S. (2014). Alice in wonderland: Exploring the experiences of female service members with a pregnancy resulting from rape. Social Work in Mental Health, 12(5-6), 391-410. doi:10.1080/15332985.2014.893945