Literature DB >> 10418117

Responding to children's disclosure of familial abuse: what survivors tell us.

S E Palmer1, R A Brown, N I Rae-Grant, M J Loughlin.   

Abstract

This study is based on the reports of 384 adults who were abused physically, sexually, and/or emotionally in childhood by family members. It describes the survivors' attempts, as children, to get help by disclosing the abuse to someone who might intervene; those who did not disclose explain their reasons. The results indicate that disclosure usually did not bring an end to the abuse, and that little action was taken to control the perpetrator, even after disclosure took place. The responses received by the children to their disclosure are linked to their levels of self-esteem and family functioning as adults.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10418117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Welfare        ISSN: 0009-4021


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