id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5eoigtbp7bd6hpl26cupnllm7m Robert J. Cramer Mental health in violent crime victims: Does sexual orientation matter? 2012 11 .pdf application/pdf 8125 1083 52 varies by type of violent crime and demographic characteristics, (b) directly relates to psychological symptoms, Results showed that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) victims were more likely to Thus, the psychological health of a LGBT crime victim may be particularly positive link between violent crime victimization and psychological symptoms (see Hanson, Kilpatrick, Falsetti, & crime type distribution by victim sexual orientation. LGBT victims reported crime type in sexual orientation (heterosexual versus LGBT), victim gender, victim trauma history, and type of crime (relational Specifically, LGBT victims reported significantly higher acute stress symptoms (M = 62.68, Victim gender was significantly related to symptoms of acute stress, depression, and general anxiety. and victim sexual orientation 9 crime type. Finally, victim sexual orientation moderated the relationship between trauma history and general anxiety Fig. 1 Interaction of victim sexual orientation and type of crime Concerning type of crime, sexual minority victims of ./cache/work_5eoigtbp7bd6hpl26cupnllm7m.pdf ./txt/work_5eoigtbp7bd6hpl26cupnllm7m.txt