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Citation

Subramaniyan VKS, Reddy P, Chandra G, Rao C, Rao TSS. Indian J. Psychiatry 2017; 59(2): 202-207.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry, JSS Medical College, Mysore, Karnataka, India.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Medknow Publications)

DOI

10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_195_17

PMID

28827868

PMCID

PMC5547862

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In 2007, Ministry of Women and Child Welfare, supported by United Nations Children's Fund, save the children and Prayas conducted a study to understand the magnitude of child abuse in India, they found that 53.22% children faced one or more forms of sexual abuse; among them, the number of boys abused was 52.94%.

AIM: The aim of this study was to explore the barriers for seeking psychiatric help by qualitative analysis of stake holders of male victims of child abuse.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: All the statements made by the stakeholders regarding psychiatric assessment and treatment were recorded in each referral made to the psychiatrist. Semistructured interviews and in-depth interviews were conducted to explore the topic of understanding the need for psychiatric treatment to the victims.

RESULTS: Collaborative child response unit, a multidisciplinary team, to tackle child sexual abuse in a general hospital received three referrals of male child abuse among the 27 referrals in 20 months. The main theme of the barrier that was generated by interviewing the stakeholders of male child victims of abuse was the misconception of superiority of a male victim due to gender (patriarchy) an expectation that he will outgrow the experience. In-depth interviews of three cases of homosexual abuse explored the theme.

CONCLUSION: Patriarchy is oppressing male children and acts as a barrier to seek psychiatric help in collaborative child response unit.


Language: en

Keywords

Barriers for psychiatric help; collaborative child response unit; male child sexual abuse; patriarchy

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