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Citation

Lorenz K, Ullman SE, Kirkner A, Mandala R, Vasquez AL, Sigurvinsdottir R. Violence Against Women 2018; 24(12): 1497-1520.

Affiliation

University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1077801217732428

PMID

29332560

Abstract

This interview study examined 45 informal support dyads where sexual assault was disclosed. Analysis showed social reactions and appraisals of reactions varied by relationship type (family, friend, significant other). Themes identified were role reversal or "parentification" of supporters, reactions of anger and aggression toward perpetrators, supporters using their own trauma experiences to respond to survivors, and reactions of betrayal.

RESULTS revealed the potential for identifying relational patterns and dynamics occurring in social reactions through dyadic analysis not otherwise captured by a survivor-only perspective. This approach helps understand and address distinct relationship contexts to improve supporters' reactions to sexual assault disclosure.


Language: en

Keywords

disclosure; qualitative dyad research; sexual assault

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