TY - JOUR
PY - 2021//
TI - "Maybe I imagined it, maybe it really was all just childish play": complexity and ambiguity in survivors' perceptions of harmful preadolescent sexual behavior
JO - Child abuse and neglect
A1 - Tener, Dafna
A1 - Sigad, Laura I.
A1 - Katz, Carmit
A1 - Shimron, Roni
A1 - Harel, Eyal
A1 - Greenblum, Noam
A1 - Shemesh, Mor
A1 - Zabib, Yael Zooker
SP - 105368
EP - 105368
VL - 123
IS -
N2 - BACKGROUND: Harmful preadolescent sexual behavior (HPSB) is an understudied phenomenon in the field of child sexual abuse (CSA).
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to analyze and describe the experiences and perceptions of adult survivors of HPSB. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: 16 survivors of HPSB were recruited as part of a purposeful sample. Their ages at the time of the study ranged from 21 to 50; they were Jewish-Israeli, secular, and Hebrew-speaking.
METHODS: Semi-structured interviews and qualitative thematic analysis were conducted based on a descriptive phenomenological-psychological approach.
RESULTS: Participants described elements of complexity in their perceptions of the "truthiness" of their memories and the mutuality of the HPSB experiences, as well as their primacy, seriousness, and life impact. They also described elements of support during disclosure, but mostly exposed the challenges and hardship involved, particularly the lack of legitimacy in exposing harmful sexual behavior perpetrated by other children.
CONCLUSIONS: Both the HPSB experiences themselves and the subsequent disclosure contributed to the development of detached, mistrustful identities among the participants.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0145-2134 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2021.105368 ID - ref1 ER -