TY - JOUR PY - 2019// TI - All survivors have the right to heal: a #MeTooMen content analysis JO - Journal of feminist family therapy A1 - Hawkins, Lindsey G. A1 - Mullet, Natira A1 - Brown, Cameron C. A1 - Eggleston, Dane A1 - Gardenhire, Julie SP - 78 EP - 99 VL - 31 IS - 2-3 N2 - While similarities exist between male and female survivors of sexual assault, unique barriers often prohibit males from speaking out about their experiences. The me too hashtag was created in an effort to end rape culture. Shortly after the me too hashtag began gaining popularity on social media sites, the me too men hashtag surfaced as men were not receiving recognition for their experiences of sexual assault. This study involved a content analysis of 379 public tweets that used the me too men hashtag. The current study provides a greater understanding and awareness of male sexual assault victims' experiences on social media. Implications for both clinical work and future research are presented.

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LA - en SN - 0895-2833 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08952833.2019.1633840 ID - ref1 ER -