Psychological Effects of Teen Rape, Pregnancy and Abortion.
Psychological effects of rape
Both rape and abortion are serious issues that can affect a teen in a number of ways. Not only are the physical effects of these issues of dire concern but so are their psychological effects as well.
Rape
Both rape and abortion are serious issues that can affect a teen in a number of ways. Not only are the physical effects of these issues of dire concern but so are their psychological effects as well.
A psychological effect associated with rape is the development of a form of post-traumatic stress disorder also known as Rape trauma syndrome. It is a psychosomatic response to rape which engages feelings of shame and shock. Because of the difficulty involved in recovering from the emotional impact brought upon the victim by the act of rape, many women are prone to this type of anxiety disorder. Rape trauma syndrome can be distinguished by a number of characteristics. The victim may experience recurring nightmares in the form of flashbacks of the rape, depression, nervousness, social withdrawal, and emotional numbness. Like other forms of post-traumatic stress disorder, it may be treated with antidepressants and psychotherapy.
Abortion
Teenagers who turn to abortion as the answer to any pregnancy stemming from rape have not just physical effects to deal with but mental effects as well.
Abortion on the other hand has its own share of mental health risks. Studies have shown that post-abortion patients have been afflicted with sleep disturbances, recurring feelings of regret, anxiety disorders, and in turn have been prescribed psychotropic medicine. At a high risk for psychiatric treatment are those women who have had abortions. This rate may increase with age (teenagers being more prone), status (separated or divorced), and other conditions. Many post-aborted patients resort to repression as a mechanism for coping with the ordeal.
Similarly, major studies conducted randomly have also connected post-abortion patients with post-traumatic stress disorder. And about half of the patients exhibited almost all of the symptoms of the disorder. Heightened levels of stress and particular avoidance behavior were related to the experience of abortion. Akin to rape victims, the post-traumatic stress disorder in cases of post-abortion patients stems from a traumatic experience which overpowers one’s defense mechanisms and leads to intense fears, loss of control, etc. The trauma of the experience is actually aggravated when threats of sexual violation and physical injury are present. A disconnection of mental functions may result in the onset of post-traumatic stress disorder in which victims may experience varying degrees of intense emotions and memories of the experience. Wherein the stressor causing the post-trauma stress disorder is abortion, it is diagnosed as Post-Abortion Syndrome.