I got played by my best friend in my own home: survivor testimonies of sibling sexual abuse

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Tova Lewin, N. Spaegele, Afnan Attrash-Najjar, Carmit Katz, A. Talmon
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Sibling sexual abuse may be the most prevalent type of intrafamilial sexual abuse, however, the dearth in empirical knowledge lends to its great obscurity and lack of awareness, prevention and intervention by clinicians, researchers and families alike. The current study fills this knowledge gap through an inductive analysis with written testimonies of 28 survivors of sibling sexual abuse. Findings indicate familial and external circumstances surrounding the abuse that contribute to its occurrence. Three main themes emerge from the analysis: (1) Survivor reflections on their perceptions at the time of the abuse, (2) Responses to disclosure of abuse both in childhood and in adulthood and, (3) Survivors’ reflections upon their perceptions and feelings concerning SSA. The analysis indicates the critical need to listen to the voices of survivors and put an end to the marginalisation and minimisation of their experiences especially when attempting to make waves in practice, policy and prevention. PRACTICE IMPACT STATEMENT Survivors of sexual abuse, especially SSA, rarely disclose the abuse and even more rarely receive the proper interventions to allow them to cope with these experiences. The current study is thus an important step forward in terms of listening to the lived experiences of survivors and presenting to the scientific audience the invaluable information that they have bravely shared which will invariably further the research, awareness and policy.
我在自己家里被我最好的朋友耍了:兄弟姐妹性虐待的幸存者证词
兄弟姐妹性虐待可能是最普遍的家庭内部性虐待类型,然而,经验知识的缺乏导致其非常模糊,缺乏临床医生,研究人员和家庭的认识,预防和干预。目前的研究通过对28名兄弟姐妹性虐待幸存者的书面证词进行归纳分析,填补了这一知识空白。调查结果表明,围绕虐待的家庭和外部环境有助于其发生。从分析中出现了三个主要主题:(1)幸存者对虐待时他们的看法的反思,(2)对童年和成年期虐待披露的反应,(3)幸存者对他们对SSA的看法和感受的反思。分析表明,迫切需要倾听幸存者的声音,并结束边缘化和最小化他们的经历,特别是在试图在实践、政策和预防方面掀起波澜时。性虐待的幸存者,尤其是SSA,很少披露虐待,更很少接受适当的干预,使他们能够应对这些经历。因此,目前的研究是向前迈出的重要一步,倾听幸存者的生活经历,向科学观众展示他们勇敢地分享的宝贵信息,这些信息将不可避免地推动研究、意识和政策。
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Journal of Sexual Aggression
Journal of Sexual Aggression CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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