作者
Christopher O Obong’o, Shilpa N Patel, Meagan Cain, Constance Kasese, Zivai Mupambireyi, Zwashe Bangani, Latrice C Pichon, Kim S Miller
发表日期
2020/11/16
期刊
Journal of child sexual abuse
卷号
29
期号
8
页码范围
944-964
出版商
Routledge
简介
Disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) is a necessary first step to access the legal, health, and psycho-social services that survivors and their families need. However, disclosure rates are low: of young women who experienced CSA in Zimbabwe, only 9% disclosed the first incident. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore and describe perceived barriers to disclosing CSA in Zimbabwe. We conducted focus group discussions with children aged 10–14 years (n = 40) and their parents/caregivers aged 20–62 years (n = 40), participating in an intervention trial in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. We found that potential retaliation against survivors and their families is a major barrier to disclosing CSA. These retaliatory acts, which we refer to as “re-victimization,” arise from stigma or the victim feeling blamed or doubted and manifest through physical violence, emotional violence, and deprivation of family life and …
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