“…Moreover, in the face of such pervasive attitudes toward male victims, when men do come forward, they may have their experiences minimized, which can lead to further feelings of betrayal. Men's feelings of being perceived as "less than" may not be completely unfounded given recent findings that, relative to female university students, male students evaluated men who disclosed a history of child sexual abuse more negatively and judged male survivors of child sexual abuse as less likeable and less competent in therapeutic and work roles (Harter, Harter, Atkinson, & Reynolds, 2009).…”