Banwari Girish H
Department of Psychiatry, Sheth V.S. General Hospital, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Indian J Psychol Med. 2013 Oct;35(4):394-6. doi: 10.4103/0253-7176.122236.
Traditionally, sexual abuse is under-reported and under-recognized when the victims are boys. A study carried out by the Government of India in 2007 suggests that every second child/adolescent in the country faces some form of sexual abuse and it is nearly equally prevalent in both sexes. The significance of the problem is undermined all the more when the abuse is perpetrated by a peer. Sexual activity between children and adolescents that occurs without consent or as a result of coercion is tantamount to abuse. A majority of the victims do not disclose the occurrence to anyone. This often neglected issue of adolescent male peer sexual abuse in a sexually conservative country like India is highlighted and discussed through this case, which came to light only after the victim developed a venereal disease.
传统上,当受害者是男孩时,性虐待往往报告不足且未得到充分认识。印度政府在2007年进行的一项研究表明,该国每两个儿童/青少年中就有一个面临某种形式的性虐待,而且在两性中几乎同样普遍。当虐待行为是由同龄人实施时,这个问题的严重性就更加突出了。儿童和青少年之间未经同意或因胁迫而发生的性活动等同于虐待。大多数受害者不会向任何人透露此事。在印度这样一个性观念保守的国家,青少年男性遭受同龄人性虐待这个经常被忽视的问题,通过这个案例得到了凸显和讨论,该案例直到受害者患上性病后才被曝光。