Starzynski Laura L, Ullman Sarah E, Filipas Henrietta H, Townsend Stephanie M
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL 60607, USA.
Violence Vict. 2005 Aug;20(4):417-32.
Deciding which people to tell about sexual assault is an important and potentially consequential decision for sexual assault survivors. Women typically receive many different positive and negative reactions when they disclose sexual assault to social support sources. A diverse sample of adult sexual assault survivors in the Chicago area was surveyed about sexual assault experiences, social reactions received when disclosing assault to others, attributions of blame, coping strategies, and PTSD. Analyses were run to identify demographic, assault, and postassault factors differentiating women disclosing to informal support sources only from those disclosing to both informal and formal support sources. Women disclosing to both formal and informal support sources experienced more stereotypical assaults, had more PTSD symptoms, engaged in less behavioral self-blame, and received more negative social reactions than those disclosing to informal support sources only. Implications for future research and intervention are discussed.
对于性侵犯幸存者而言,决定向哪些人倾诉性侵犯经历是一个重要且可能产生重大影响的决定。女性在向社会支持源披露性侵犯经历时,通常会收到许多不同的积极和消极反应。对芝加哥地区成年性侵犯幸存者的多样化样本进行了调查,内容涉及性侵犯经历、向他人披露侵犯行为时收到的社会反应、责任归因、应对策略以及创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。进行分析以确定区分仅向非正式支持源披露的女性与向非正式和正式支持源都披露的女性的人口统计学、侵犯行为及侵犯后因素。与仅向非正式支持源披露的女性相比,向正式和非正式支持源都披露的女性经历了更多刻板的侵犯行为,有更多的创伤后应激障碍症状,较少进行行为上的自我责备,并且收到了更多负面的社会反应。文中讨论了对未来研究和干预的启示。