Department of Psychology, California State University at Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90807, USA.
J Trauma Dissociation. 2012;13(2):226-43. doi: 10.1080/15299732.2012.642738.
A growing body of research suggests that the type of social reactions sexual assault survivors receive from others can have a profound impact on their health and well-being. Far less is known about the impact of social reactions on the ensuing relationship between survivors and the people to whom they disclose. The current study sought to address this gap in the literature by examining the impact of disclosure on survivors' relationships with friends, family members, and romantic partners. A total of 76 rape survivors described 153 different disclosures to informal support providers. Qualitative analysis suggested that most relationships either were strengthened or remained strong following the disclosure, but a substantial number of survivors described relationships that deteriorated or remained poor following the disclosure. These outcomes were related to the quality of the relationship prior to the disclosure and to survivors' perceptions of the reactions they received during the disclosure. Implications of these findings for research and practice are discussed.
越来越多的研究表明,性侵犯幸存者从他人那里得到的社会反应类型会对他们的健康和幸福产生深远的影响。然而,对于社会反应对幸存者与他们透露信息的人之间的后续关系的影响,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在通过研究披露对幸存者与朋友、家人和浪漫伴侣关系的影响来填补这一文献空白。共有 76 名强奸幸存者向非正式的支持提供者描述了 153 次不同的披露。定性分析表明,大多数关系在披露后要么得到加强,要么保持稳定,但仍有相当数量的幸存者描述了披露后关系恶化或仍然不佳的情况。这些结果与披露前关系的质量以及幸存者对披露期间所收到的反应的看法有关。讨论了这些发现对研究和实践的意义。