The majority of research regarding sibling sexual abuse has focused on victim and perpetrator experiences and there has been less attention paid toward exploring the experiences of mothers, although they are considered responsible for supporting the child after disclosure. The current study aims to fill the gap by analysing mothers experiences regarding the disclosure of SSA. This research uses Interpretative Phenomenological analysis to explore lived experiences of mothers of children who have perpetrated/experienced sibling sexual abuse. The research aimed to explore how mothers understand it, manage it, feel about it, and have reacted to it. Interviews were conducted with 4 mothers, aged between 37-45 years and all from the Midlands UK....
This study is a narrative inquiry of the daughter – mother relationship of survivors of childhood se...
Child sexual abuse is an incident that affects a child vigorously, taking advantage of victims who a...
Sexual abuse by sibling children has received relatively little research attention, and yet is belie...
The majority of research regarding sibling sexual abuse has focused on victim and perpetrator experi...
Sibling Sexual Abuse (SSA) is an under researched form of sexual abuse. It is believed to be the mos...
This thesis examines the experiences of mothers whose children have been sexually abused by a male a...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesAnthony JurichThis qualitative re...
Female perpetrated sexual abuse has historically been a neglected area of research. Encouragement fo...
This paper presents a reconsideration and more in-depth discussion part of some the findings of the ...
MSocSc, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe present study examined the experiences of mothers ...
The thesis, developed from my observation over years of social work practice, of the invisible needs...
A child’s disclosure of sexual victimisation is a difficult experience for parents, and has been ass...
This study focused on: (1) emotional and behavioral symptomatology in children and their mothers fol...
Although there is an increasing amount of literature on the area of child sexual abuse, there is a d...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was conducted to explore the responses of mothers...
This study is a narrative inquiry of the daughter – mother relationship of survivors of childhood se...
Child sexual abuse is an incident that affects a child vigorously, taking advantage of victims who a...
Sexual abuse by sibling children has received relatively little research attention, and yet is belie...
The majority of research regarding sibling sexual abuse has focused on victim and perpetrator experi...
Sibling Sexual Abuse (SSA) is an under researched form of sexual abuse. It is believed to be the mos...
This thesis examines the experiences of mothers whose children have been sexually abused by a male a...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesAnthony JurichThis qualitative re...
Female perpetrated sexual abuse has historically been a neglected area of research. Encouragement fo...
This paper presents a reconsideration and more in-depth discussion part of some the findings of the ...
MSocSc, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe present study examined the experiences of mothers ...
The thesis, developed from my observation over years of social work practice, of the invisible needs...
A child’s disclosure of sexual victimisation is a difficult experience for parents, and has been ass...
This study focused on: (1) emotional and behavioral symptomatology in children and their mothers fol...
Although there is an increasing amount of literature on the area of child sexual abuse, there is a d...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was conducted to explore the responses of mothers...
This study is a narrative inquiry of the daughter – mother relationship of survivors of childhood se...
Child sexual abuse is an incident that affects a child vigorously, taking advantage of victims who a...
Sexual abuse by sibling children has received relatively little research attention, and yet is belie...