Research on attitudes toward Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) consistently shows that men are more likely to endorse myths about CSA events, victims and perpetrators, compared to women. Here we present two studies that examine why these gender differences occur. Study one (N = 439) followed a dispositional approach to test the mediating role of empathy, social dominance orientation (SDO) and propensity for moral disengagement in the association between gender and the endorsement of CSA myths. Male participants showed higher levels of SDO and propensity for moral disengagement, and lower empathy, which in turn were associated with greater CSA myths acceptance. Study two (N = 360) followed a situational approach to test these processes using a specif...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global issue, affecting many children in the short- and long-term. Des...
Prior studies have suggested that specific characteristics of sexually abusive experiences,...
International audienceAccording to the gender stereotypes attributed to men, and research on adult m...
Research on attitudes toward Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) consistently shows that men are more likely to...
Research on attitudes toward Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) consistently shows that men are more likely to...
Attitudes and beliefs about sexual assault in general influence judgments about the veracity of spec...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Child Sexua...
There is a dearth of research investigating psychosocial correlates of attitudes toward reporting ch...
Research has indicated there may be gender differences in responses to trauma disclosure. Currently,...
Despite the available literature on disclosure of child sexual abuse (CSA), little is known about ho...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact victim symptomology, victim resi...
Research has shown that individuals\u27 willingness to believe a disclosure of childhood sexual abus...
More than 2 million investigations of suspected maltreatment were opened by child protective service...
Background: Rape is underreported, potentially because individuals self-blame and/or are blamed by...
Most victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) will not disclose the abuse until they reach adulthood....
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global issue, affecting many children in the short- and long-term. Des...
Prior studies have suggested that specific characteristics of sexually abusive experiences,...
International audienceAccording to the gender stereotypes attributed to men, and research on adult m...
Research on attitudes toward Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) consistently shows that men are more likely to...
Research on attitudes toward Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) consistently shows that men are more likely to...
Attitudes and beliefs about sexual assault in general influence judgments about the veracity of spec...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Child Sexua...
There is a dearth of research investigating psychosocial correlates of attitudes toward reporting ch...
Research has indicated there may be gender differences in responses to trauma disclosure. Currently,...
Despite the available literature on disclosure of child sexual abuse (CSA), little is known about ho...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact victim symptomology, victim resi...
Research has shown that individuals\u27 willingness to believe a disclosure of childhood sexual abus...
More than 2 million investigations of suspected maltreatment were opened by child protective service...
Background: Rape is underreported, potentially because individuals self-blame and/or are blamed by...
Most victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) will not disclose the abuse until they reach adulthood....
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global issue, affecting many children in the short- and long-term. Des...
Prior studies have suggested that specific characteristics of sexually abusive experiences,...
International audienceAccording to the gender stereotypes attributed to men, and research on adult m...