Assessing the Impact of Online Social Reactions to Disclosure of Sexual Victimization via #MeToo on PTSD Symptoms Accounting for In-Person Social Reactions to Disclosure.
Prachi H Bhuptani, Gabriela López, Levi Sofen, Lindsay M Orchowski
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Abstract
Responses to sexual victimization disclosure play a significant role in recovery. In a sample of 138 survivors who disclosed their experience both online and in-person, the current study examined the association between online social reactions to the disclosure of sexual victimization and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) while accounting for social reactions to in-person disclosure and sexual victimization severity. Multivariate regression analyses indicated receiving in-person responses involving unsupportive acknowledgment, as well as receipt of online social reactions to disclosure via #MeToo that made fun, insulted, or said something to hurt the survivor were associated with increased PTSD symptoms.
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Violence against Women is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of research and information on all aspects of the problem of violence against women. The journal assumes a broad definition of violence; topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, domestic violence, sexual assault, incest, sexual harassment, female infantcide, female circumcision, and female sexual slavery.