Lam Kindy Yuk Ip
a Social Welfare Department , Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
J Child Sex Abus. 2014;23(7):768-91. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2014.950398.
This research project is the first study conducted in Hong Kong using adolescent subjects to explore predictors of child sexual abuse disclosure. Eight-hundred male and female adolescents aged 13 to 16 years were recruited from the community while another 30 adolescents joined the study from a clinical setting. One hundred and seventy-seven adolescents acknowledged having a child sexual abuse experience. Results showed that the severity of sexual abuse activities and parent attachment were associated with disclosure in the clinical setting, while abuser's gender and the adolescents' disclosure tendency were associated with disclosure among participants in the community setting. Among the 104 participants who had disclosed their childhood sexual abuse, 70% of them had disclosed it within one month and 63% of them had disclosed to 2 to 5 people. The majority of the disclosers (81%) shared their child sexual abuse experience(s) with their friends. Participants from the clinical setting tended to reveal the experience more to adults than those from the community. The study suggested that when choosing a potential confidant, adolescents paid more attention to confidant characteristics than to anticipated confidant responses to their disclosure. Limitations and practical implications for increasing child sexual abuse disclosure rates are discussed.
本研究项目是在香港开展的第一项以青少年为对象,探索儿童性虐待披露预测因素的研究。从社区招募了800名年龄在13至16岁的青少年男女,另外有30名青少年从临床机构加入该研究。177名青少年承认有儿童性虐待经历。结果显示,性虐待活动的严重程度和亲子依恋与临床机构中的披露情况相关,而施虐者的性别和青少年的披露倾向与社区环境中的参与者的披露情况相关。在104名披露了童年性虐待经历的参与者中,70%在一个月内披露,63%向2至5人披露。大多数披露者(81%)与朋友分享了他们的儿童性虐待经历。与来自社区的参与者相比,来自临床机构的参与者更倾向于向成年人透露这一经历。该研究表明,在选择潜在的知己时,青少年更关注知己的特征,而非预期知己对其披露的反应。讨论了研究的局限性以及提高儿童性虐待披露率的实际意义。