Université de Montréal.
University of Vermont.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2019 Jul;45(3):480-493. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12345. Epub 2018 Jul 13.
Among 70 community couples who reported childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and disclosure to their partner, this study examined associations between survivors' perception of partner responses to their disclosure, and both partners' sexual and relationship satisfaction. Participants completed self-report questionnaires online. Results of path analyses within an actor-partner interdependence model indicated that survivors' perceived partner responses of emotional support to disclosure were associated with their own and their partners' higher sexual satisfaction. Survivors' perceived responses of being stigmatized/treated differently by the partner were associated with their own and their partners' poorer relationship satisfaction. Findings suggest that survivor-perceived partner responses to the disclosure of CSA can have a positive and a negative impact on the sexual and relationship satisfaction of both partners.
在 70 对报告童年期性虐待 (CSA) 并向伴侣披露的社区夫妇中,本研究考察了幸存者对伴侣对其披露的反应的感知与双方的性和关系满意度之间的关联。参与者在线完成了自我报告问卷。在演员-伙伴相互依存模型内的路径分析的结果表明,幸存者对披露时情感支持的感知伴侣反应与他们自己和他们伴侣的更高的性满意度有关。幸存者感知到伴侣对他们的污名化/不同对待的反应与他们自己和他们伴侣的较差的关系满意度有关。研究结果表明,幸存者对 CSA 披露的伴侣反应会对双方的性和关系满意度产生积极和消极的影响。