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Citation

Dressing H, Dölling D, Hermann D, Horten B, Kruse A, Schmitt E, Bannenberg B, Whittaker K, Salize HJ. Neuropsychiatr. 2017; 31(2): 45-55.

Vernacular Title

Sexueller Missbrauch Minderjähriger in der katholischen Kirche und anderen Institutionen : Ein Literaturreview.

Affiliation

Central Institute of Mental Health, University Heidelberg, J 5, 68159, Mannheim, Germany.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Dustri-Verlag)

DOI

10.1007/s40211-017-0223-4

PMID

28405901

Abstract

Sexual violence against children remains a global public health problem. The health sector has an opportunity and responsibility to be part of the multisector collaboration to prevent and respond to sexual abuse of minors. The following article presents a critical analysis of hitherto published empirical studies that examine the extent and variety of sexual abuse of minors within the Catholic Church and other institutions. The analysis consists of 40 studies concerning the Catholic Church and 13 studies concerning other institutions not belonging to the Catholic Church. We report the characteristics of the offenders and the offenses. Furthermore, the devastating consequences for children abused by members of powerful institutions are discussed. Knowledge on the role of institutions in sexual abuse of minors and psychological distress following these experiences is necessary to point the way to improvements in prevention and intervention strategies. This literature review is part of a larger research project on the sexual abuse of minors in the context of the Catholic Church in Germany (MHG Study) that is conducted by an interdisciplinary team of psychologists, psychiatrists, criminologists, and sociologists and is funded by the German Bishops' Conference.


Language: en

Keywords

Catholic Church; Child abuse; Sexual abuse; Sexual abuse in institutions

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