Schoon Wiebke, Briken Peer
Institute for Sex Research, Sexual Medicine and Forensic Psychiatry, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2021 Apr 12;12:619036. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.619036. eCollection 2021.
Obstacles in dealing with child sexual abuse (CSA) can hinder survivors in the process of coming to terms with their experiences. The present study aims to identify and analyze factors that may pose obstacles in the long-term process of dealing with CSA. It is part of a larger research consortium "Auf-Wirkung," funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and was conducted in cooperation with the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in Germany (IICSAG). The IICSAG was appointed by the Independent Commissioner for Child Sexual Abuse Issues and the German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women, and Youth in 2016. To determine responsibilities, recognize injustice, and further acknowledge the survivors of CSA in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR), the Independent Inquiry has held 1,303 private sessions with survivors of CSA by Oct. 17th, 2020. The present study focuses on exploring reoccurring problematic experiences reported by survivors in private sessions regarding the long-term process of dealing with experiences of CSA. A total of 30 transcripts of private sessions, conducted by members and appointees of the IICSAG between September 2016 and June 2019, were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Attendants of private sessions described a variety of obstacles, including negative social reactions to disclosure, institutions' unwillingness to elucidate occurrences of CSA within their midst, as well as general financial difficulties, and those linked to redress claims. Manipulative grooming by perpetrators and limited access to adequate psychotherapy were perceived as obstructive by survivors dealing with CSA. In the context of criminal proceedings, survivors reported long durations of court proceedings and negative experiences in connection to credibility assessment. Results will be discussed to better support survivors of CSA in the process of dealing with their experiences in the future.
处理儿童性虐待(CSA)过程中的障碍可能会阻碍幸存者接受自身经历。本研究旨在识别和分析在长期处理CSA过程中可能构成障碍的因素。它是由德国联邦教育与研究部资助的大型研究联盟“Auf-Wirkung”的一部分,并与德国儿童性虐待独立调查委员会(IICSAG)合作开展。IICSAG于2016年由儿童性虐待问题独立专员以及德国联邦家庭、老年公民、妇女和青年部任命。为了确定责任、认识到不公正,并进一步承认德意志联邦共和国(FRG)和德意志民主共和国(GDR)的CSA幸存者,截至2020年10月17日,独立调查委员会已与CSA幸存者举行了1303次私下会议。本研究重点探讨幸存者在私下会议中报告的关于长期处理CSA经历的反复出现的问题经历。使用定性内容分析法对IICSAG成员和被任命者在2016年9月至2019年6月期间进行的30次私下会议记录进行了分析。私下会议的参与者描述了各种障碍,包括对披露的负面社会反应、机构不愿阐明其内部发生的CSA事件,以及一般财务困难和与赔偿要求相关的困难。犯罪者的操纵性诱导以及获得充分心理治疗的机会有限被处理CSA的幸存者视为障碍。在刑事诉讼背景下,幸存者报告了漫长的法庭诉讼程序以及与可信度评估相关的负面经历。将对结果进行讨论,以便在未来更好地支持CSA幸存者处理他们的经历。