Campbell R, Raja S
Department of Pschology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60607-7137, USA.
Violence Vict. 1999 Fall;14(3):261-75.
Rape victims may turn to the legal, medical, and mental health systems for assistance, but there is a growing body of literature indicating that many survivors are denied help by these agencies. What help victims do receive often leaves them feeling revictimized. These negative experiences have been termed "the second rape" or "secondary victimization." If indeed secondary victimization occurs, then these issues may be raised in rape survivors' mental health treatment. In the current study, probability sampling was used to survey a representative sample of licensed mental health professionals about the extent to which they believe rape victims are "re-raped" in their interactions with social system personnel. Most therapists believed that some community professionals engage in harmful behaviors that are detrimental to rape survivors' psychological well-being. Implications for future research on secondary victimization are discussed.
强奸受害者可能会向法律、医疗和心理健康系统寻求帮助,但越来越多的文献表明,许多幸存者被这些机构拒绝提供帮助。受害者所得到的帮助往往让他们感觉再次受到伤害。这些负面经历被称为“二次强奸”或“二次受害”。如果二次受害确实发生,那么这些问题可能会在强奸幸存者的心理健康治疗中被提及。在当前的研究中,采用概率抽样方法对有执照的心理健康专业人员的代表性样本进行调查,了解他们认为强奸受害者在与社会系统人员互动过程中“再次被强奸”的程度。大多数治疗师认为,一些社区专业人员的有害行为对强奸幸存者的心理健康有害。文中还讨论了对未来二次受害研究的启示。