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Writtings of sexually abused children : an important source of disclosureTshabalala, Phumelele Ritta January 2002 (has links)
A dissertation submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Department of Psychology, University of Zululand, South Africa, 2002. / The purpose of this study was to explore and uncover the levels of stress and emotional difficulties of victims of sexual abuse through their written narratives.
The study involved five females who had been recently sexually abused and had sought assistance at the Empangeni Crisis Centre.
In the present study, the researcher used purposive sampling in selecting the research respondents. Data was collected in a series of individual interviews during which individual assessments were also done. All interviews with the subjects were conducted in Zulu in order to avoid any misunderstanding. Qualitative data analysis was used to analyze the thematic content of the narratives to uncover the themes, attitudes, fears and hopes.
The following conclusions were drawn from the study:
• The written narratives of sexually abused children proved to be an important and a rich source of understanding the experiences of victims of sexual abuse.
• Thoughts and feelings experienced by the research respondents including amongst others, loss of trust, anger, guilt, hatred, depression, helplessness and loss of self-
esteem are not different from those expressed by individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Most participants in this research were victims of incest. This finding confirms the work of Nevid et al., (2000) that the great majority .of assailants had some prior relationship with the child. The present study strongly implicates abuse by a parent figure, a factor also supported by the findings of Cahill, Llewelyn and Pearson (1991).
In the light of the above-findings, the researcher recommends that a great deal of research is needed to enable us to understand the mechanism, processes, conditions and the many other variables in operation in the development of the kinds of problems which have been identified in children who are victims of sexual abuse.
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披露家外兒童性侵犯的中國東北農村家庭經驗探索性研究. / Exploratory study of the experiences of rural Chinese families facing an extra-familial child sexual abuse problem upon disclosure / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / Pi lu jia wai er tong xing qin fan de Zhongguo dong bei nong cun jia ting jing yan tan suo xing yan jiu.January 2005 (has links)
As the first exploratory qualitative study on child sexual abuse in the People's Republic of China, this study adopted system-individual-culture-gender-resilience perspectives under social constructionism approach using the family as the unit of study, and extended the research parameters beyond the individual child to other systems. The data was collected through ethnography, family and couple interviews, individual interviews with parents and the abused children, participant and part-participant observation by this researcher in a village in north-eastern China. Six families were selected for the study, each with a 10-year-old daughter who had been sexually abused by the same male teacher for two years, with the said teacher engaging in molestation, masturbation, oral sex, intercourse, etc. on the girls, two of whom were also known to have been physically abused. The researcher conducted the field study between eight and thirteen months after the disclosure (over a six-month period), and sought to understand the family experiences from seven aspects: the disclosure process, the family coping, traumatic experiences (including the abused and their family), the family relational process, the reactions from extra-familial systems, the healing process for the abused, and the need for professional support. / Results indicated that while the entire family was traumatically impacted, there were significant differences in reactions from male and female parents. In responding to "one of their own" being sexually exploited by an outsider, parents made concerted efforts in facing external ramifications, often at the expense of marginalizing the abused daughter and adding an extra burden on the whole family in healing from the trauma. Furthermore, parents were observed to become more protective in the process, providing physical care and material needs, and refraining from mentioning the trauma before the abused. As for emotional support, families varied in their coping at different stages in time. At the initial stage, parents seemed to be overshadowed by shame towards their daughter's loss of chastity. As time went by, they resumed their parenting routine, until eventually the adult-, sibling- and extended family relations constituted a circular impact that would in turn impact on the parent-child relations. The external systems, the family relational reality before disclosure, as well as family financial conditions combined could either facilitate or hinder the family system in seeking change. / The study further analyzed the systems and cultural mechanisms vis-a-vis the traumatic experience and family support, seeking to de-construct the chastity myth in the Chinese rural culture, as well as expert discourses in mainstream western research that focused on a psycho-pathological approach to study trauma. It further challenged the cultural practice of attributing blame to the individuals and their family, and provided recommendations to address the above-mentioned issues. / Western studies on the sexual abuse of children and the resulting trauma on the abused and their families have adopted primarily a psycho-pathological perspective. This has led to the tendency of blaming the victim, the mother and the family. Until now, comparative studies on this subject have not been carried out in a Chinese context. / 龍迪. / 論文(哲學博士)--香港中文大學, 2005. / 參考文獻(p. 464-487). / Adviser: Joyce Ma. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-07, Section: A, page: 2753. / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstracts also in English. / School code: 1307. / Lun wen (Zhe xue bo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2005. / Can kao wen xian (p. 464-487). / Long Di.
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A Mixed-Methods Approach to the Experiences of Non-Offending Parents of Children who have Experienced Sexual Abuse Participating in Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)West, Brooke E. 08 1900 (has links)
When a child has been sexually abused, the non-offending parent and child may benefit from an intervention aimed at enhancing the parent child relationship. This mixed-methods study examined the process of child parent relationship therapy (CPRT) with non-offending parents of children who had been sexually abused. One purpose of the present study was to examine change in parent-child relationship, child behavior, and parent empathy of non-offending parents whose children have been sexually abused after participation in CPRT. A secondary purpose of this study was to explore subjective experiences of non-offending parents who participate in CPRT. Participants (N = 8) completed 11 weeks of CPRT in either Spanish speaking (n = 4) or English speaking (n = 4) groups. All participants completed pretest and posttest instruments including Child Behavior Checklist, Parenting Stress Index, and Measurement of Empathy in Adult-Child Interaction. Pretest and posttest means were reported but because of small sample size, only descriptive statistics are reported. Possible trends in pretest/posttest mean scores of the quantitative instruments are discussed. All participants also completed a post semi-structured interview to account for the experience of participants qualitatively. Analysis of the qualitative data revealed enhanced parent-child relationships, improved communication, greater acceptance, positive parental internal changes, positive behavioral changes in child, and positive changes in discipline.
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'n Ondersoek na die hantering van seksueel-gemolesteerde kindersVan Straaten, Helen Wilna 06 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Hierdie studie ondersoek die bantering van seksueel-gemolesteerde kinders. Die
kliniese beeld sowel as die fisiese- en gedragsimptome is kriteria by die uitkenning
van seksuele molestering. Die bantering van die seksueel-gemolesteerde kind is
medebepalend vir die onmiddellike en langtennyn gevolge van seksuele
molestering.
Seksuele molestering word vanuit 'n sielkundig-opvoedkundige perspektief
bespreek. Die studie neem die seksueel-gemolesteerde kind se betekenisgewing,
belewing, betrokkenheid, selfaktualisering en selfkonsep in beskouing.
Terapeutiese tegnieke, soos toegepas in gevalle van seksuele molestering, word
vir gebruik deur professionele persone en instansies, bespreek.
Die empiriese ondersoek fokus op die houdinge, hanteringswyses en toepassing
van terapeutiese tegnieke deur professionele persone en instansies in die Witbank
omgewing. Volgens die navorsingsresultate is daar geen uniforme hanteringswyse
of riglyne vir terapie ten opsigte van seksueel-gemolesteerde kinders nie.
Die navorsing toon verder swak interinstansie-samewerking wat die voordele van
uniforme hanteringswyses en riglyne vir terapie emstig aan bande le / This study investigates the treatment of sexually-abused children. The clinical
framework and the physical and behavioural symptoms being some of the criteria
utilised to identify such children. The methods used to treat cases co-determine
the immediate and long-term effects of sexual abuse.
Sexual abuse is discussed from an educational-psychological perspective. The
study reflects on the child's meanin& experiencing, involvement, selfactualisation,
self-concept and their effects on her life.
Professional approaches, therapeutic techniques and treatments are described for
use by professionals and agencies, based on an empirical investigation conducted
in Witbank.
The results of the research indicate a non-uniform approach in guidelines used for
therapeutic techniques and the treatment of sexually-abused children. The
research shows further that interaction between professional bodies and
-individuals in treatment of these cases is poor and the benefits that should result
from uniform treatment are therefore severely limited / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Spesialisering in Voorligting)
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'n Ondersoek na die hantering van seksueel-gemolesteerde kindersVan Straaten, Helen Wilna 06 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Hierdie studie ondersoek die bantering van seksueel-gemolesteerde kinders. Die
kliniese beeld sowel as die fisiese- en gedragsimptome is kriteria by die uitkenning
van seksuele molestering. Die bantering van die seksueel-gemolesteerde kind is
medebepalend vir die onmiddellike en langtennyn gevolge van seksuele
molestering.
Seksuele molestering word vanuit 'n sielkundig-opvoedkundige perspektief
bespreek. Die studie neem die seksueel-gemolesteerde kind se betekenisgewing,
belewing, betrokkenheid, selfaktualisering en selfkonsep in beskouing.
Terapeutiese tegnieke, soos toegepas in gevalle van seksuele molestering, word
vir gebruik deur professionele persone en instansies, bespreek.
Die empiriese ondersoek fokus op die houdinge, hanteringswyses en toepassing
van terapeutiese tegnieke deur professionele persone en instansies in die Witbank
omgewing. Volgens die navorsingsresultate is daar geen uniforme hanteringswyse
of riglyne vir terapie ten opsigte van seksueel-gemolesteerde kinders nie.
Die navorsing toon verder swak interinstansie-samewerking wat die voordele van
uniforme hanteringswyses en riglyne vir terapie emstig aan bande le / This study investigates the treatment of sexually-abused children. The clinical
framework and the physical and behavioural symptoms being some of the criteria
utilised to identify such children. The methods used to treat cases co-determine
the immediate and long-term effects of sexual abuse.
Sexual abuse is discussed from an educational-psychological perspective. The
study reflects on the child's meanin& experiencing, involvement, selfactualisation,
self-concept and their effects on her life.
Professional approaches, therapeutic techniques and treatments are described for
use by professionals and agencies, based on an empirical investigation conducted
in Witbank.
The results of the research indicate a non-uniform approach in guidelines used for
therapeutic techniques and the treatment of sexually-abused children. The
research shows further that interaction between professional bodies and
-individuals in treatment of these cases is poor and the benefits that should result
from uniform treatment are therefore severely limited / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Spesialisering in Voorligting)
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Understanding why male juveniles perpetrate: An exploratory studyO'Sullivan, Debbie Lee 01 January 2005 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of why social workers believe a male juvenile would commit a sexual abuse act toward another child and how this juvenile should be understood within the social services system and society. Social workers believe interventions are needed once the abuse has occurred.
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