Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.
The Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel (ARCCI), Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2024 Jul;25(3):2028-2045. doi: 10.1177/15248380231204886. Epub 2023 Oct 30.
Theory and research on disclosure of interpersonal victimization, including intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and child abuse, has produced rich scholarship promoting a greater understanding of the challenges and implications of disclosure for survivors. However, in the last decade, social media platforms have opened new online disclosure opportunities that diverge from and overlap with offline disclosure. This highlights the need for adaptation and elaboration of theorizing in this growing area of study. Thus, the study aimed to systematically review the studies published in scientific literature. The following databases were accessed Criminal Justice Abstracts, Medline PsychInfo, Social Work Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, Web of Science database, and Google Scholar. Twenty-seven studies met the inclusion criteria of peer-reviewed status and focused on the disclosure process. A thematic analysis revealed that online disclosure of interpersonal victimization is a multi-phase (decision-making and disclosure aftermath) and multifactorial (individual, interpersonal, social, and technological) experience for survivors. Specifically, survivors' motivation was related to therapeutic goals, social support, and a desire to advocate for social change. Survivors faced numerous facilitators (e.g., inspiration from other online disclosures) and barriers (e.g., fear of triggering other survivors) to disclosure. The impact of online disclosure was divided into benefits (e.g., empowerment) and risks (e.g., undermining survivors' security). The conceptual and empirical limitations of the current research are discussed, including a need for quantitative methods with larger samples and longitudinal designs to better understand how survivors can best benefit from processes of online disclosure, while avoiding harm or re-traumatization.
人际受害披露的理论和研究,包括亲密伴侣暴力、性侵犯和儿童虐待,已经产生了丰富的学术成果,增进了人们对披露对幸存者所带来的挑战和影响的理解。然而,在过去十年中,社交媒体平台为在线披露开辟了新的机会,这些机会与线下披露既不同又有重叠,这凸显了在这一不断发展的研究领域中需要对理论进行调整和阐述。因此,本研究旨在系统地回顾科学文献中发表的研究。我们访问了以下数据库:刑事司法摘要、Medline PsychInfo、社会工作摘要、社会学摘要、Web of Science 数据库和 Google Scholar。有 27 项研究符合同行评审状态和关注披露过程的纳入标准。主题分析显示,人际受害的在线披露对幸存者来说是一个多阶段(决策和披露后果)和多因素(个人、人际、社会和技术)的过程。具体而言,幸存者的动机与治疗目标、社会支持以及倡导社会变革的愿望有关。幸存者在披露过程中面临着许多促进因素(例如,受到其他在线披露的启发)和障碍(例如,担心引发其他幸存者的反应)。在线披露的影响分为益处(例如,赋权)和风险(例如,破坏幸存者的安全)。讨论了当前研究的概念和实证局限性,包括需要采用具有更大样本量和纵向设计的定量方法,以更好地了解幸存者如何能从在线披露过程中最大程度地受益,同时避免伤害或再次创伤。