Böhm Bettina
a Department of Pedagogy , Ludwig-Maximilians-University , München , Germany.
J Child Sex Abus. 2017 Oct;26(7):818-838. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2017.1354347. Epub 2017 Aug 31.
International research has commented on social stigma as a key reason for nondisclosure of child sexual abuse. However, the actual components of this social stigma frequently remain unexplored. The present study deals with perceptions of consequences of child sexual abuse among professionals and laypeople in Ghana (N = 44), employing a bystander perspective. As a qualitative study using a grounded theory framework, it considers these consequences in light of their underlying beliefs about child and adolescent development, particularly in relation to gender-based expectations placed on girls and boys. Consequences of child sexual abuse could be divided into sexual health consequences, beliefs about "destroyed innocence" and beliefs about a "destroyed future," which were strongly related to the sexual nature of the violence perpetrated. These perceived consequences of child sexual abuse hold implications for what surviving child sexual abuse means on a social level. Implications for practice are discussed on the basis of the data analysis.
国际研究指出,社会污名是儿童性虐待受害者不披露遭受虐待情况的关键原因。然而,这种社会污名的实际构成要素常常未得到探究。本研究采用旁观者视角,探讨了加纳44名专业人士和普通民众对儿童性虐待后果的看法。作为一项运用扎根理论框架的定性研究,该研究从他们对儿童和青少年发展的潜在信念,特别是对女孩和男孩基于性别的期望出发,考量这些后果。儿童性虐待的后果可分为性健康后果、对“纯真被毁”的看法以及对“未来被毁”的看法,这些后果与所实施暴力的性本质密切相关。这些对儿童性虐待后果的认知,对儿童性虐待幸存者在社会层面意味着什么具有启示意义。基于数据分析,讨论了对实践的启示。