Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Becoming Gender-Sensitive and Trauma-Informed
While there is a wide body of literature examining the behavioral, emotional, and social consequences associated with being sexually abused, comparatively few studies have focused on males. Sexual abuse victimization among males remains largely under-reported, under-treated, and under-recognized by...
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doaj-7e9eb10873f64c70af561a972d8f13f22020-11-25T01:28:37ZengIndiana University School of Social WorkAdvances in Social Work1527-85652331-41252017-09-0118111613010.18060/2130120760Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Becoming Gender-Sensitive and Trauma-InformedJennifer Elkins0Katherine Crawford1Harold E. Briggs2University of Georgia School of Social WorkUniversity of Georgia School of Social WorkUniversity of Georgia School of Social WorkWhile there is a wide body of literature examining the behavioral, emotional, and social consequences associated with being sexually abused, comparatively few studies have focused on males. Sexual abuse victimization among males remains largely under-reported, under-treated, and under-recognized by researchers, practitioners, and the public. Researchers trying to clarify why sexual abuse in males has been overlooked point to prevailing cultural norms, myths, assumptions, stigma, and biases about masculinity. Consequently, there is often an assumption that males are not negatively affected by sexual abuse. Drawing extensively from the literature, this article provides a critical review of: (1) the nature, experience and impact of sexual abuse victimization for males; and (2) the multidimensional processes that promote and inhibit resilient outcomes. It concludes with a discussion of trauma-informed and gender-responsive recommendations and future directions for social work practice, policy, and research.https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/21301Sexual abusemalesgendertrauma-informed care |
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Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Becoming Gender-Sensitive and Trauma-Informed |
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Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Becoming Gender-Sensitive and Trauma-Informed |
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Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Becoming Gender-Sensitive and Trauma-Informed |
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Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Becoming Gender-Sensitive and Trauma-Informed |
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Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Becoming Gender-Sensitive and Trauma-Informed |
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male survivors of sexual abuse: becoming gender-sensitive and trauma-informed |
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Indiana University School of Social Work |
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Advances in Social Work |
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1527-8565 2331-4125 |
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2017-09-01 |
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While there is a wide body of literature examining the behavioral, emotional, and social consequences associated with being sexually abused, comparatively few studies have focused on males. Sexual abuse victimization among males remains largely under-reported, under-treated, and under-recognized by researchers, practitioners, and the public. Researchers trying to clarify why sexual abuse in males has been overlooked point to prevailing cultural norms, myths, assumptions, stigma, and biases about masculinity. Consequently, there is often an assumption that males are not negatively affected by sexual abuse. Drawing extensively from the literature, this article provides a critical review of: (1) the nature, experience and impact of sexual abuse victimization for males; and (2) the multidimensional processes that promote and inhibit resilient outcomes. It concludes with a discussion of trauma-informed and gender-responsive recommendations and future directions for social work practice, policy, and research. |
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Sexual abuse males gender trauma-informed care |
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https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/21301 |
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