Smith H, Israel E
Child Abuse Negl. 1987;11(1):101-8. doi: 10.1016/0145-2134(87)90038-x.
The purpose of the present study was to explore the frequently observed dynamics distinctive to the sibling incest family system, and to evaluate how these dynamics might predispose the family system to act out its dysfunction through sibling sexual conduct. Being a descriptive study by nature, the data is based on 25 families which were reported to the Boulder County (Colorado) Sexual Abuse Team between May 1982 and December 1985. The 25 families yielded a significant pattern of common dynamics. Those dynamics which were repeatedly observed throughout these cases were: distant, inaccessible parents; parental stimulation of sexual climate in the home; and family secrets, especially with regard to extramarital affairs. The implications of the findings suggest that the patterns that are emerging are becoming more predictable, making prognosis and therapeutic intervention far more encouraging.
本研究的目的是探索在同胞乱伦家庭系统中经常观察到的独特动态,并评估这些动态如何可能使家庭系统通过同胞性行为表现出其功能失调。作为一项本质上的描述性研究,数据基于1982年5月至1985年12月期间向博尔德县(科罗拉多州)性虐待小组报告的25个家庭。这25个家庭呈现出显著的共同动态模式。在这些案例中反复观察到的动态包括:疏远、难以接近的父母;父母在家中营造性氛围;以及家庭秘密,尤其是关于婚外情的秘密。研究结果的含义表明,正在出现的模式变得更具可预测性,这使得预后和治疗干预更令人鼓舞。