Parents Experiences of Their Childs Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse

被引:21
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作者
Mcelvaney, Rosaleen [1 ]
Nixon, Elizabeth [2 ]
机构
[1] Dublin City Univ, Psychotherapy, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Trinity Coll Dublin, Dev Psychol, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
Child sexual abuse; Sexual victimization; Parents' reactions; Disclosure; Services for parents; NONOFFENDING MOTHERS; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; SUPPORT; INTERVENTIONS; ASSOCIATIONS; ADJUSTMENT; SYSTEM; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1111/famp.12507
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
A child's disclosure of sexual victimization is a difficult experience for parents and has been associated with traumatization, disbelief, denial, self-blame, and clinical difficulties. To date, most studies on parents' responses have been quantitative assessments of the psychological impact of disclosure on parents. A paucity of research has qualitatively explored mothers' experiences of their child's disclosure of child sexual abuse (CSA) and fathers' experiences have been even further neglected. The current study seeks to characterize parents' experiences of their child's disclosure of CSA and to uncover the process-oriented nature of parental responses. This qualitative study, using a grounded theory approach to analysis, involved interviews with 10 mothers and four fathers whose children (3-18 years) had experienced sexual abuse. Three themes emerged from the analysis. The first theme-making sense of the abuse in retrospect-captured the process through which parents sought to make sense of their child's disclosure, focusing on why their child had not disclosed the abuse to them earlier, and how they had noticed something was wrong but misattributed their child's behavior to other factors. The second theme-negotiating parental identity as protector-reflected how parents' identity as a protector was challenged, their perception of their world had been forever altered, and they now experienced themselves as hypervigilant and overprotective. The final theme-navigating the services-pertained to parents' struggle in navigating child protection and police services, and feelings of being isolated and alone. These findings highlight the need for empathy and parental support following child disclosure of sexual victimization.
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页码:1773 / 1788
页数:16
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