Alaggia Ramona
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.
J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2010 Feb;19(1):32-9.
Research continues to indicate a concerning number of children and youth, between 60-80%, withhold disclosure until adulthood suggesting that many children endure prolonged victimization or never receive necessary intervention. The study aim was to qualitatively identify factors that impede or promote child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure.
Using a phenomenological design, forty adult survivors of CSA were interviewed about their disclosure experiences to provide retrospective accounts of their childhood and adolescent abuse experiences, disclosure attempts, and meaning-making of these experiences.
Findings show that disclosure is multiply determined by a complex interplay of factors related to child characteristics, family environment, community influences, and cultural and societal attitudes. An ecological analysis is offered to understand these complexities. Unless barriers to disclosure are eradicated, negative effects of CSA can persist manifesting in serious mental health issues.
Practitioners can expect to work with children, adolescents and adults who have withheld disclosure or attempted to tell over time having experienced a wide range of responses. Multi-level intervention is recommended at the individual, community and macro-levels. Future investigations should focus on how to identify and measure the impact of community and macro level factors on disclosure, aspects that have received much less attention.
研究持续表明,60%至80%的儿童和青少年会隐瞒遭受性虐待的情况,直到成年才透露,这表明许多儿童长期遭受侵害,或者从未得到必要的干预。本研究的目的是定性确定阻碍或促进儿童性虐待(CSA)披露的因素。
采用现象学设计,对40名成年CSA幸存者进行访谈,了解他们的披露经历,以便回顾他们童年和青少年时期的虐待经历、披露尝试以及这些经历的意义构建。
研究结果表明,披露受到多种因素的复杂相互作用的多重影响,这些因素与儿童特征、家庭环境、社区影响以及文化和社会态度有关。提供了一种生态分析来理解这些复杂性。除非消除披露的障碍,CSA的负面影响可能会持续存在,并表现为严重的心理健康问题。
从业者可能会与隐瞒披露或随着时间推移试图讲述经历的儿童、青少年和成年人合作,他们会有各种各样的反应。建议在个人、社区和宏观层面进行多层次干预。未来的调查应侧重于如何识别和衡量社区和宏观层面因素对披露的影响,这些方面受到的关注要少得多。