2023
DOI: 10.1177/08862605231159630
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Women Receive More Positive Reactions to Childhood Sexual Abuse Disclosure and Negative Reactions are Associated With Mental Health Symptoms in Adulthood for Men and Women

Abstract: Although disclosure of sexual abuse has become more socially acceptable for both men and women in recent years, there is much yet to be understood about differences in the disclosure process and associated pathology between men and women. The current study aimed to (a) investigate differences in aspects of the childhood sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure process between adult men and women and (b) explore how timing of disclosure, perceived parental style, and negative social reactions to disclosure relate to vario… Show more

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“…Disclosing sexual abuse is a necessary step in processing a possible traumatic experience. Delayed disclosures can have detrimental psychological effects, whereas positive disclosure promotes a healthy adjustment ( Hall et al, 2023 ). Hence, the reactions received on disclosure can either positively or negatively shape the further process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disclosing sexual abuse is a necessary step in processing a possible traumatic experience. Delayed disclosures can have detrimental psychological effects, whereas positive disclosure promotes a healthy adjustment ( Hall et al, 2023 ). Hence, the reactions received on disclosure can either positively or negatively shape the further process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%