University of Bristol, UK.
University of Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx), Exeter, UK.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Aug;37(15-16):NP14036-NP14065. doi: 10.1177/08862605211007931. Epub 2021 Apr 15.
Experiences of sexual violence, childhood sexual abuse, and sexual assault are common across all societies. These experiences damage physical and mental health, coping ability, and relationships with others. Given the breadth and magnitude of impacts, it is imperative that there are effective, accessible services to support victim-survivors, ease suffering, and empower people to cope, recover and thrive. Service provision for this population in the United Kingdom is complex and has been hit substantially by austerity. Since positive social support can buffer against negative impacts, peer support may be an effective approach. The aim of this exploratory study was to capture the views and perspectives of professional stakeholders concerning service provision for victim-survivors, particularly perceptions of peer support.In-depth semistructured interviews were conducted in the UK during 2018 with six professional stakeholders, highly experienced in the field of service provision for victim-survivors of sexual violence and abuse. An abductive approach to analysis was used, applying principles from thematic analysis. Our sample comprised four females and two males, and their roles included psychiatrist, general practitioner, service improvement facilitator, and senior positions within victim-survivor organizations.Interviews highlighted models of peer support for this population, good practice and safety considerations, and a lack of uniformity regarding quality and governance standards across the sector. Findings indicated that current funding models impact negatively on victim-survivor services, and that provision is fragmented and insufficient across statutory and not-for-profit sectors. The influence of the medical model upon service provision was evident, which resulted in apprehension around support delivered in less-usual forms-including peer support. Further research is needed to explore the potential of peer support for victim-survivors of sexual violence and abuse.
性暴力、儿童性虐待和性侵犯的经历在所有社会中都很常见。这些经历会损害身心健康、应对能力和与他人的关系。鉴于其影响的广度和程度,必须提供有效、可及的服务来支持受害者幸存者,减轻痛苦,并赋予人们应对、康复和茁壮成长的能力。英国为这一人群提供的服务复杂多样,而且受到了紧缩政策的严重影响。由于积极的社会支持可以缓冲负面影响,同伴支持可能是一种有效的方法。这项探索性研究的目的是捕捉专业利益相关者对性暴力和虐待受害者幸存者服务提供的看法和观点,特别是对同伴支持的看法。2018 年,在英国进行了深入的半结构化访谈,参与者是六名专业利益相关者,他们在性暴力和虐待受害者幸存者服务提供领域经验丰富。分析采用了归纳方法,应用了主题分析的原则。我们的样本包括 4 名女性和 2 名男性,他们的角色包括精神科医生、全科医生、服务改进促进者以及受害者幸存者组织的高级职位。访谈强调了针对这一人群的同伴支持模式、良好实践和安全考虑因素,以及整个行业在质量和治理标准方面缺乏一致性。调查结果表明,当前的资金模式对受害者幸存者服务产生了负面影响,而法定和非营利部门的服务提供是分散和不足的。医疗模式对服务提供的影响显而易见,这导致对以不太常见的形式提供的支持(包括同伴支持)感到担忧。需要进一步研究来探索同伴支持对性暴力和虐待受害者幸存者的潜力。